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GENERAL PART
SECTION II. CRIME
CHAPTER 7. Complicity
Article 36. Kinds of Accomplices
(1) Perpetrators of a crime, as well as organizers, abettors and accessories are deemed to be accomplices.
(2) A person who actually committed a crime, or who was actually involved in a crime with other persons, as well as a person who committed a crime with the aid of other persons not subject to criminal liability shall be deemed to be a perpetrator.
GENERAL PART
SECTION II. CRIME
CHAPTER 7. Complicity
Article 37. Criminal Liability of Accomplices
(1) Liability of accomplices of a crime is determined by the character and degree of the actual involvement of each of them in the commission of a crime.
(2) Co-authors bear liability under the same article of the present Code for a jointly committed crime.
(3) An organizer, abettor and accessory are liable to responsibility under the article specifying a sentence for a crime committed with reference to Article 36 of this Code.
(4) A person who is not a subject of a crime specially indicated in the article of the Special Part of the Code, but was involved in the crime provided for by this article, may bear liability for this crime only as an organizer, abettor or accessory.
GENERAL PART
SECTION III. Sentence
CHAPTER 10. Imposition of Sentence
Article 65. Sentencing for Complicity In Crime
(1) When determining a sentence for accessories the Court shall consider the character and the degree of involvement of each person in the commitment of the crime.
(2) Mitigating and aggravating circumstances for each individual accessory are considered by the Court only when sentencing that particular accessory.
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