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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 502 — Parties to offenses: accountability

502.040 Liability for conduct of another -- Exemptions.

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A person is not guilty under KRS 502.010 or 502.020 for an offense committed by another person when:
(1)The offense is so defined that his conduct is inevitably incident to its commission;
or
(2)Prior to the commission of the offense, he manifests a voluntary and complete
renunciation, as defined in KRS 506.060, of his criminal purposes and:
(a)Deprives his prior effort of its effectiveness in such commission; or
(b)Gives timely warning to the proper law enforcement authorities or otherwise
makes proper effort to prevent commission of the offense.
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