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    • Code of Alabama
    • Title 13A - Criminal Code.
    • Chapter 2 - Principles of Criminal Liability.
    • Article 2 - Parties to Offenses.
    • Section 13A-2-26 - Criminal Liability of an Individual for Corporate Conduct.

    Code of Alabama
    Article 2 - Parties to Offenses.
    Section 13A-2-26 - Criminal Liability of an Individual for Corporate Conduct.

    A person is criminally liable for conduct constituting an offense which he performs or causes to be performed in the name of or in behalf of a corporation to the same extent as if such conduct were performed in his own name or behalf.

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    Code of Alabama

    Title 13A - Criminal Code.

    Chapter 2 - Principles of Criminal Liability.

    Article 2 - Parties to Offenses.

    Section 13A-2-20 - Criminal Liability Based Upon Behavior.

    Section 13A-2-21 - Criminal Liability Based Upon Behavior of Another - Accountability Imposed by Statute.

    Section 13A-2-22 - Criminal Liability Based Upon Behavior of Another - Conduct of an Innocent Person.

    Section 13A-2-23 - Criminal Liability Based Upon Behavior of Another - Complicity.

    Section 13A-2-24 - Criminal Liability Based Upon Behavior of Another - Exceptions.

    Section 13A-2-25 - Criminal Liability Based Upon Behavior of Another - Certain Defenses Not Available.

    Section 13A-2-26 - Criminal Liability of an Individual for Corporate Conduct.

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