Which of the following is a reason for which the criminal law holds an accomplice accountable for a criminal act to the same extent as a principal actor?

A. An accomplice willingly consents to the same liability.
B. An accomplice is forced to help the primary actor.
C. An accomplice unintentionally participates in the criminal goal.
D. An accomplice has less intent, but does more work.


Answer: A

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