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United States v. Peoni : ウィキペディア英語版 | United States v. Peoni
''United States v. Peoni'', 100 F.2d 401 (1938), was a case decided by the Second Circuit that limited liability for criminal accomplices by requiring the conduct of the accomplice to purposefully facilitate the criminal conduct of the principal.〔Bonnie, R.J. et al. ''Criminal Law, Second Edition.'' Foundation Press, New York, NY: 2004, p. 692〕 ==Factual background== The defendant Peoni possessed bills that he knew to be counterfeit. He sold the bills to Regno, and Regno sold the bills to Dorsey. Dorsey was arrested with the bills while trying to pass them in Brooklyn. At the trial level, Peoni was convicted as an accomplice to Dorsey's possession of the counterfeit bills.〔Bonnie, p. 691〕
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