Respuesta :

Excluding situations where the defendant was merely a party to the murder, the key issue is determining the level or degree of involvement in the crime.

Who are the parties to a crime?

The parties to an offense can be divided into two:

  • Principal Offenders.
  • Secondary Offenders.

The principal offenders are the persons whose activity immediately causes the physical injury suffered by the crime victim.   The principal offenders may be:

  • Principals in the first degree
  • Principals in the second degree.

The secondary offenders are the accomplices or accessories who helped or encouraged the principal offenders, and fall into two classifications:

  • Accessories before the fact
  • Accessories after the fact.

Thus, excluding situations where the defendant was merely a party to the murder, the key issue is determining the level or degree of involvement in the crime.

Learn more about parties to a crime at https://brainly.com/question/16032473

#SPJ1