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Florida Statutes 104.091 - Aiding, abetting, advising, or conspiring in violation of the code

Florida Statutes > Title IX > Chapter 104 > § 104.091 - Aiding, abetting, advising, or conspiring in violation of the code


Current as of: 2011

   (1) Any person who knowingly aids, abets, or advises the violation of this code shall be punished in like manner as the principal offender.

   (2) Any person who agrees, conspires, combines, or confederates with another person to commit a violation of this code shall be punished as if he or she had committed the violation.

   (3) Any person who knows of a felony violation of this code and gives any aid to the offender who has violated this code, with intent that the offender avoid or escape detection, arrest, trial, or punishment, shall be punished as if he or she had committed the violation. This subsection does not prohibit a member of The Florida Bar from giving legal advice to a client.

s. 8, ch. 26870, 1951; s. 1, ch. 67-164; s. 28, ch. 71-1

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