Can I Be Charged with a Crime I Did Not Commit? Understanding Indiana’s Laws on Accomplice Liability
Getting pulled into a criminal case when you didn’t actually commit the crime can feel confusing, frustrating, and downright unfair. Unfortunately, it happens more often than people realize, especially in Indiana where the law allows someone to be charged as an accomplice under certain circumstances. It’s common to ask, “Why am I being accused of a crime I didn’t commit?” Indiana Code § 35-41-2-4 states: A person who knowingly aids, induces, or causes…