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What is the difference between principals in the first degree and principals in
the second?

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one it charge longer than the other

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A principal in the first degree is a person who is charged with actively carrying out criminal actions, one who commits the act “with his own hand.” A principal in the second degree is a person present during a criminal action who knowingly helps the crime occur but does not actively participate.

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