A person is criminally liable for the conduct of another person constituting a crime if: (1) The person is made criminally liable by the statute defining the crime; or (2) With the intent to promote or facilitate the commission of the crime the person: (a) Solicits or commands such other person to commit the crime; or (b) Aids or abets or agrees or attempts to aid or abet such other person in planning or committing the crime; or (c) Having a legal duty to prevent the commission of the crime, fails to make an effort the person is legally required to make.
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