Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 951 - Penal Code: Statutory Construction; Principles of Criminal Liability
Section 53a-16b. - Affirmative defense of coparticipant to offense with firearm.

In any prosecution for an offense under section 53a-55a, 53a-56a, 53a-60a, 53a-92a, 53a-94a, 53a-102a or 53a-103a in which the defendant was not the only participant, it shall be an affirmative defense that the defendant: (1) Was not armed with a pistol, revolver, machine gun, shotgun, rifle or other firearm, and (2) had no reasonable ground to believe that any other participant was armed with such a weapon.

(P.A. 75-380, S. 13; P.A. 92-260, S. 2.)
History: P.A. 92-260 made technical changes.
Defendant is entitled to a theory of defense instruction as a matter of law where evidence under section is before jury. 178 C. 704. Cited. 209 C. 75.
Cited. 23 CA 615; 24 CA 195; 45 CA 390.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 53a - Penal Code

Chapter 951 - Penal Code: Statutory Construction; Principles of Criminal Liability

Section 53a-4. - Saving clause.

Section 53a-5. - Criminal liability; mental state required.

Section 53a-6. - Effect of ignorance or mistake.

Section 53a-7. - Effect of intoxication.

Section 53a-8. - Criminal liability for acts of another.

Section 53a-9. - Lack of criminal responsibility; absence of prosecution or conviction not a defense.

Section 53a-10. - Defense.

Section 53a-11. - Criminal liability of individual for conduct in name of or on behalf of corporation or limited liability company.

Section 53a-12. - Defenses; burden of proof.

Section 53a-13. - Lack of capacity due to mental disease or defect as affirmative defense.

Section 53a-14. - Duress as defense.

Section 53a-15. - Entrapment as defense.

Section 53a-16. - Justification as defense.

Section 53a-16a. - Affirmative defense in certain situations involving firearms; exceptions.

Section 53a-16b. - Affirmative defense of coparticipant to offense with firearm.

Section 53a-17. - Conduct required or authorized by law or judicial decree.

Section 53a-18. - Use of reasonable physical force or deadly physical force generally.

Section 53a-19. - Use of physical force in defense of person.

Section 53a-20. - Use of physical force in defense of premises.

Section 53a-21. - Use of physical force in defense of property.

Section 53a-22. - Use of physical force in making arrest or preventing escape.

Section 53a-23. - Use of physical force to resist arrest not justified.