2010 Pennsylvania Code
Title 18 - CRIMES AND OFFENSES
Chapter 9 - Inchoate Crimes
904 - Incapacity, irresponsibility or immunity of party to solicitation or conspiracy.

     § 904.  Incapacity, irresponsibility or immunity of party to
                solicitation or conspiracy.
        (a)  General rule.--Except as provided in subsection (b) of
     this section, it is immaterial to the liability of a person who
     solicits or conspires with another to commit a crime that:
            (1)  he or the person whom he solicits or with whom he
        conspires does not occupy a particular position or have a
        particular characteristic which is an element of such crime,
        if he believes that one of them does; or
            (2)  the person whom he solicits or with whom he
        conspires is irresponsible or has an immunity to prosecution
        or conviction for the commission of the crime.
        (b)  Exception.--It is a defense to a charge of solicitation
     or conspiracy to commit a crime that if the criminal object were
     achieved, the actor would not be guilty of a crime under the law
     defining the offense or as an accomplice under section 306(e) of
     this title (relating to status of actor) or section 306(f)(1) or
     (2) of this title (relating to exceptions).

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