PART II - GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF CRIMINAL LIABILITY
Aiding and abetting
24. (1) Where an offence is committed, each of the following persons is liable and may be charged -
(a) a person who actually does the act or makes the omission which constitutes the offence;
(b) a person who does or omits to do any act for the purpose of enabling or aiding another person to commit the offence;
(c) a person who, with the intention of giving assistance, is present at the scene of the crime within such distance from the perpetrator as to be in a position to render immediate assistance to him or her to evade arrest or conceal the offence;
(d) a person who counsels, procures or incites any other per-son to commit the offence.
Abetting
Aiding
Assisting
Mental element
Intent - national proceedings
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