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Can mere voluntary presence, without anything more, satisfy the conduct element of secondary liability?

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jeffery2009 | 13:03 Sat 07th Feb 2009 | Criminal
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Can mere voluntary presence, without anything more, satisfy the conduct element of secondary liability?
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Sounds suspiciously like homework or coursework ! No normal person writes expressions like that (law tutors and lawyers are not 'normal' ). It's easy enough to answer, very elementary, though. Any basic textbook should explain it, with a little case law.

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