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CRW 2601 Criminal Law module at University of South Africa in south Africa QUESTION 9 (a) A joiner-in is a person who does not act

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QUESTION 9 (a) A "joiner-in" is a person who does not act with a common purpose with other persons to commit a crime. (b) In Molimi 2006 (2) SACR 8 (SCA), the Supreme Court of Appeal held that conduct by a member of a group of persons which differs from the original mandate may not be imputed to the other members unless each member had intention in respect of the prohibited result caused by the act. Both statements (a) and (b) are correct. Only statement (b) is correct. Only statement (a) is correct. None of the statements are correct

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