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Originally Posted by blankall
It's just the way the charge is written up. You are charged under Section 21, as party to an offence, and under the actual charge.
It doesn't mean they also don't suspect him of committing the offence either. You can always drop a charge, but can't add one, unless it's an included offence.
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I suppose the idea, then, is that even if they can't convict him on the actual charge, if they convict one or more of the others then they can still get him for aiding and abetting?
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