Marshall Islands

Criminal Code

TITLE 31. CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS

CHAPTER 1.
CRIMINAL CODE

PART I - GENERAL PROVISIONS

ยง 103. "Principal" defined.

Every person is punishable as a principal who commits an offense against the Republic or aids, abets, counsels, commands, induces, or procures its commission or who causes an act to be done, which, if directly performed by him, would be an offense against the Republic. No distinction is made between principals in the first and second degrees, and no distinction is made between a principal and what has heretofore been called an accessory before the fact.

Keywords

Individual criminal responsibility
Abetting
Aiding
Assisting
Individual commission
Inducing
Ordering
Providing means
Soliciting
Joint commission



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