Wis. Admin. Code Department of Corrections DOC 303.06 - Aiding and abetting
(1) An inmate who does any of the following
is guilty of aiding and abetting a rule violation:
(a) Directs, requests, or hires another to
commit a rule violation.
(b)
Assists another in planning or preparing for a rule violation.
(c) Assists another during commission of an
offense, whether or not the assistance was planned in advance.
(d) Assists another to prevent discovery of a
violation or the identity of the person who committed it.
(e) Has knowledge of a major violation under
this chapter that may also violate a criminal law and fails to report the
information to an employee.
(2) The reporting employee may charge and the
disciplinary committee may find an inmate guilty of aiding and abetting even if
no one is charged or found guilty of committing the offense. The principal
should, if possible, be identified when the inmate is charged.
(3) The disciplinary committee may impose the
same penalty for aiding and abetting as for the substantive offense. See Table
DOC
303.72.
(4) The penalty for aiding and abetting shall
be based on an appropriate assessment of the facts and the individual's
involvement and need not be the same for all participants.
(5) The number used for aiding and abetting,
in recordkeeping and conduct reports, shall be the offense's number plus the
suffix B.
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