When one person engages in conduct which constitutes an offense,
another person is criminally liable for such conduct when, acting with
the mental culpability required for the commission thereof, he solicits,
requests, commands, importunes, or intentionally aids such person to
engage in such conduct.
Structure New York Laws
Title B - Principles of Criminal Liability
Article 20 - Parties to Offenses and Liability Through Accessorial Conduct
20.00 - Criminal Liability for Conduct of Another.
20.05 - Criminal Liability for Conduct of Another; No Defense.
20.10 - Criminal Liability for Conduct of Another; Exemption.
20.15 - Convictions for Different Degrees of Offense.
20.20 - Criminal Liability of Corporations.
20.25 - Criminal Liability of an Individual for Corporate Conduct.