Vicarious liability (criminal)
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This article is about the legal principle. For the civil law system, see vicarious liability. For liability attributed to a corporation, see corporate liability. For liability between joint principals, see common purpose.
The legal principle of vicarious liability applies to hold one person liable for the actions of another when engaged in some form of joint or collective activity.
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