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Section 26-101 - Parties to an Offense — Maryland Law | CourtGPT
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Section 26-101 - Parties to an Offense

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(a) Any person who commits a violation of the Maryland Vehicle Law, whether as a principal, agent, or accessory, is guilty of the violation. (b) Any person who attempts to commit a violation of the Maryland Vehicle Law, whether as a principal, agent, or accessory, is guilty of the violation. (c) Any person who conspires to commit a violation of the Maryland Vehicle Law, whether as a principal, agent, or accessory, is guilty of the violation. (d) Any person who aids another in the commission of a violation of the Maryland Vehicle Law, whether as a principal, agent, or accessory, is guilty of the violation. (e) Any person who abets another in the commission of a violation of the Maryland Vehicle Law, whether as a principal, agent, or accessory, is guilty of the violation. (f) Any person who intentionally induces another to commit a violation of the Maryland Vehicle Law is guilty of the violation. (g) Any person who intentionally causes another to commit a violation of the Maryland Vehicle Law is guilty of the violation. (h) Any person who intentionally coerces another to commit a violation of the Maryland Vehicle Law is guilty of the violation.

mmit a violation of the Maryland Vehicle Law is guilty of the violation. (h) Any person who intentionally coerces another to commit a violation of the Maryland Vehicle Law is guilty of the violation. (i) Any person who intentionally permits another to commit a violation of the Maryland Vehicle Law is guilty of the violation. (j) Any person who intentionally directs another to commit a violation of the Maryland Vehicle Law is guilty of the violation.