coperpetration
Coperpetration refers to a concept in criminal law where two or more individuals are considered equally responsible for a crime. This means that each person is held liable for the entire offense, even if their individual contributions varied. The core idea is that when individuals act together with a common purpose to commit a crime, they all share the same criminal liability.
This legal doctrine is distinct from accomplice liability, which often involves degrees of responsibility based on
The prosecution typically needs to prove that each individual acted with the necessary mens rea (guilty mind)