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GENERAL PART
SECTION II. CRIME
CHAPTER 7. CRIMINAL COMPLICITY
Article 30. Criminal Complicity
(4) Organizer is a person that organized the crime or managing its execution, as well as person that formed or managed an organized group or criminal association.
GENERAL PART
SECTION II. CRIME
CHAPTER 7. CRIMINAL COMPLICITY
Article 31. Forms of Complicity
(1) Forms of criminal complicity include simple complicity, compound complicity, organized group, and criminal association.
(2) Simple complicity is commitment of a crime by two or more persons each executing actions provided in corpus delicti (joint participation). There may be two types of simple complicity :
1) crime committed by a group of persons with no previous concert ;
2) crime committed by a group of persons under previous concert ;
(3) Compound complicity is commitment of a crime by two or more persons with role allocation (organizer, instigator, principal offender and accomplice).
(4) An organized criminal group is a steady group of two or more persons previously organized to commit crimes.
(5) A criminal association is a steady, solid association of two or more persons or groups previously organized to systematically commit severe and particularly severe crimes.