V Vontaya1181 New Member Nov 19, 2014 #1 Luring a victim to the scene of the crime generally will NOT meet the criminal act element required for accomplice liability.
Luring a victim to the scene of the crime generally will NOT meet the criminal act element required for accomplice liability.
army judge Super Moderator Nov 19, 2014 #2 Vontaya1181 said: Luring a victim to the scene of the crime generally will NOT meet the criminal act element required for accomplice liability. Click to expand... You might want to refrain from making legal rulings on the elements of a crime or interpreting the meaning of laws. That's what a judge normally decides. I'd say that LURING anyone is never a good idea, unless you use a lure to catch fish!
Vontaya1181 said: Luring a victim to the scene of the crime generally will NOT meet the criminal act element required for accomplice liability. Click to expand... You might want to refrain from making legal rulings on the elements of a crime or interpreting the meaning of laws. That's what a judge normally decides. I'd say that LURING anyone is never a good idea, unless you use a lure to catch fish!