Pennsylvania Statutes
§ 306 — Liability for conduct of another; complicity
Pennsylvania § 306
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Bluebook
18 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 306 (2026).
Text
(a)General rule.--A person is guilty of an offense if it is committed by his own conduct or by the conduct of another person for which he is legally accountable, or both.
(b)Conduct of another.--A person is legally accountable for the conduct of another person when:
(1)acting with the kind of culpability that is sufficient for the commission of the offense, he causes an innocent or irresponsible person to engage in such conduct;
(2)he is made accountable for the conduct of such other person by this title or by the law defining the offense; or
(3)he is an accomplice of such other person in the commission of the offense.
(c)Accomplice defined.--A person is an accomplice of another person in the commission of an offense if:
(1)with the intent of promoting or facilitating the comm
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Legislative History
Cross References.Section 306 is referred to in sections 904, 3218, 6111 of this title; section 9711 of Title 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure).
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