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5. Accomplice, Conspirator, Qualified Seduction

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(a) Distinguish between an accomplice and a conspirator.

(b) What are the three (3) classes of offenders in the crime of qualified seduction? Give an example of each.

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a.

An accomplice is distinguished from a conspirator as follows:

1. An accomplice is not a principal while a conspirator is a principal;
2. An accomplice is not in conspiracy with the principal by direct participation while a conspirator is.

b.

The three (3) classes of offenders in the crime of qualified seduction are as follows:

1. Those who abused their authority. Example is a teacher.
2. Those who abused the confidence reposed on them. Example, a house servant.
3. Those who abused their relationship. Example is an ascendant who seduced his descendant.