Solomon Islands

Penal Code

PART V
PARTIES TO OFFENCES


Counselling another to commit an offence

23. When a person counsels another to commit an offence, and an offence is actually committed after such counsel by the person to whom it is given, it is immaterial whether the offence actually committed is the same as that counselled or a different one, or whether the offence is committed in the way counselled or in a different way, provided in either case that the facts constituting the offence actually committed are a probable consequence of carrying out the counsel.

In either case the person who gave the counsel is deemed to have counselled the other person to commit the offence actually committed by him.
If the facts constituting the offence actually committed are not a probable consequence of carrying out the counsel, the person who have gave the counsel is not deemed to be responsible.

Keywords

Abetting



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