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- Q5442597 subject Q7487859.
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- Q5442597 abstract "Template:ForTexas' felony murder rule, known as the law of parties, is a variation on the common law felony murder rule. Codified in Texas Penal Code § 7.02, the law states that a person can be criminally responsible for the actions of another if he or she aids and abets, or conspires with the principal. However, all common law jurisdictions find that an accessory to murder will be criminally responsible. This liability can arise through solicitation, aiding and abetting, conspiracy, or any other doctrine of complicity.The law of parties is significantly different from the felony murder rule in other jurisdictions and attracts heated debate, particularly when capital punishment is a possible sentence, as under Texas law someone convicted of capital murder under the felony murder rule is as eligible for the death penalty as the one actually committing the murder.In 2009, the Texas Moratorium Network led an advocacy campaign to pass a bill to end the death penalty for people convicted under the law of parties. The bill was approved by the Texas House of Representatives, but did not pass the Senate.".
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- Q5442597 comment "Template:ForTexas' felony murder rule, known as the law of parties, is a variation on the common law felony murder rule. Codified in Texas Penal Code § 7.02, the law states that a person can be criminally responsible for the actions of another if he or she aids and abets, or conspires with the principal. However, all common law jurisdictions find that an accessory to murder will be criminally responsible.".
- Q5442597 label "Felony murder rule (Texas)".