Legal Question in Criminal Law in Iowa
Omissions and Criminal liabilty
Can the absence fo an act that is, an omission ever constitute the equivalent of an act for purposes of holding a person criminally liable?
Asked on 1/27/04, 12:37 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Robert Luedeman
solo practitioner
Re: Omissions and Criminal liabilty
In order to answer your question you will need to be more specific as to what a person was charged with.
Answered on 1/27/04, 1:33 pm
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