In what circumstances will a defendant be found guilty of first-degree murder for his complicity in a robbery?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Pulido, 15 Cal.4th 713, 63 Cal.Rptr.2d 625, 936 P.2d 1235 (Cal. 1997):

In People v. Washington, supra, 62 Cal.2d 777, 44 Cal.Rptr. 442, 402 P.2d 130 (hereafter Washington ), we examined the scope of section 189's robbery-murder rule with some care, ultimately holding the rule did not apply to a killing committed by someone other than the robber or robbers. (62 Cal.2d at p. 783, 44 Cal.Rptr. 442, 402 P.2d 130.) In Washington, we described a robber's complicity as follows: "A defendant need not do the killing himself, however, to be guilty of murder. He may be vicariously responsible under the rules defining principals and criminal conspiracies. All persons aiding and abetting the commission of a robbery are guilty of first degree murder when one of them kills while acting in furtherance of the

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