Kentucky Code § KRS 506.090

Criminal facilitation -- No defense
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In any prosecution for criminal facilitation, it is no defense that: (1) The person facilitated could not be guilty of the crime facilitated because of criminal irresponsibility or other legal incapacity or exemption, unawareness of the criminal nature of the conduct facilitated, or any other factor precluding the mental state required for commission of the crime facilitated; or (2) The person facilitated has not been prosecuted for or convicted of the crime facilitated, or has been convicted of a differe nt crime, or has an immunity to prosecution or conviction for such conduct; or (3) The crime facilitated can be committed only by a particular class or classes of persons, and the accused, not belonging to such class or classes, is for that reason legally incapable of committing the crime in an individual capacity.

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