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Originally Posted by MBates
Probably the most common concept of a separate charge as a party is when one does not commit a specific act that is an offence, but is aiding or encouraging (abetting) another person when they commit it.
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That doesn't seem to fit here. Isn't McLeod also being charged for committing the offence himself?
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