Pinkerton Doctrine/Solicitation Question
Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 2:56 pm
Hypothetical:
A and B conspire to kill D. They also solicit C to help them and make her part of the conspiracy. They succeed in killing D. Obviously they are guilty of a few crimes. The big question I have deals with the Pinkerton Doctrine. A and B are guilty of solicitation (getting C to join the conspiracy), and the Pinkerton Doctrine extends liability of the crimes of the conspiracy to all member of the conspiracy. However, C cannot also be guilty of solicitation can she? Can she be guilty under the Pinkerton Doctrine of soliciting herself? Does the Pinkerton Doctrine only apply to C in crimes that were committed after C joined the conspiracy?
I hope this makes sense and thank you for any help you can give.
A and B conspire to kill D. They also solicit C to help them and make her part of the conspiracy. They succeed in killing D. Obviously they are guilty of a few crimes. The big question I have deals with the Pinkerton Doctrine. A and B are guilty of solicitation (getting C to join the conspiracy), and the Pinkerton Doctrine extends liability of the crimes of the conspiracy to all member of the conspiracy. However, C cannot also be guilty of solicitation can she? Can she be guilty under the Pinkerton Doctrine of soliciting herself? Does the Pinkerton Doctrine only apply to C in crimes that were committed after C joined the conspiracy?
I hope this makes sense and thank you for any help you can give.