Abettor present during an offence is treated as having committed the offence, attracting equivalent criminal liability. An abettor present when the act or offence for which he would be punishable for abetment is committed shall be deemed to have committed that act or offence and is subject to the corresponding penal consequences.
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Abettor present during an offence is treated as having committed the offence, attracting equivalent criminal liability.
An abettor present when the act or offence for which he would be punishable for abetment is committed shall be deemed to have committed that act or offence and is subject to the corresponding penal consequences.
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