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General Part
Section 2.
Crime.
Chapter 7.
Complicity.
Article 37. The notion of complicity.
Willful joint participation of two or more persons in a willful crime is considered complicity.
General Part
Section 2.
Crime.
Chapter 7.
Complicity.
Article 38. Types of accomplices.
1. The organizer, the abettor and the helper are considered the accomplices to the perpetrator.
General Part
Section 2.
Crime.
Chapter 7.
Complicity.
Article 38. Types of accomplices.
4. The abettor is the person who abetted another person to the committal of crime through persuasion, financial incentive, threat or other means.
General Part
Section 2.
Crime.
Chapter 7.
Complicity.
Article 38. Types of accomplices.
5. The helper is the person who assisted to the crime through pieces of advice, instructions, information or provided means, tools, or eliminated obstacles, as well as, the person who had previously promised to harbor the criminal, to hide the means and tools of crime, the traces of the crime or the items procured through crime, as well as, also, the person who had previously promised to acquire or sell such items.
Article 25
Individual criminal responsibility
3. In accordance with this Statute, a person shall be criminally responsible and liable for punishment for a crime within the jurisdiction of the Court if that person:
(c) For the purpose of facilitating the commission of such a crime, aids, abets or otherwise assists in its commission or its attempted commission, including providing the means for its commission