• 2004 - Aiding Consummation of Crime
  • K-13.20
    • Aiders And Abettors
    • Public Crimes
    • Public Crimes
  • A person who intentionally aids another to secrete, disguise, or convert the proceeds of a crime, or otherwise profit from a crime, is guilty of Aiding Consummation of Crime. ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF OFFENSE The State’s burden of proof is satisfied if the evidence shows, beyond a reasonable doubt, the following essential elements: 1) On or about [month] [day] [year], in [County], North Dakota; 2) The Defendant, _______________, intentionally aided another person, namely, _______________, to [secrete] [disguise] [convert] the proceeds of a crime or otherwise profit from a crime[.] [; and] [3) The Defendant knew of such conduct of the other.] DEFINITIONS [Insert relevant definitions. NDCC 12.1-02-02.] * * * * *
    • 12.1-08-04
    • Richmond v. Haney, 480 NW2d 751, 755-56 (ND 1992)
    • Weisenberger v. Mueller, 89 NW2d 559, 563 (ND 1958)
  • Notes: The bracketed language should be used if the crime committed by the other person is a class A or class B felony, which makes this offense a class C felony, or if the crime committed by the other person is a class C felony or a class A misdemeanor, which makes this offense a class A misdemeanor.