Conspirator can be convicted of a crime committed by a coconspiritor if
the crimes were committed in furtherance of the objectives of the conspiracy and the crimes were foreseeable
In order to be convicted oas accessory after the fact
the crime commited must be a felony, and it must be completed at the time the accessory renders aid
legal impossibility
when the defendid did/intended to do acts that would not constitute a crime under any circumstances
Elements of Attempt
specific intent to commit the crime and
an overt act in furtherance of that attemptĀ
Accomplice liable for
crimes he did or counseled and any other crimes committed in the course of committing the crime, as long as those were probable or foreseeable
Overt act (MBE)
a substantial step in a course of conduct planned to culminate in the commission of the crime that shows strong corroboration of the actor's criminal purpose