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Are you guilty of planning blackmail but not carrying it out?

1. The fact that you and your friend planned to commit extortion is legally called a conspiracy, and the conspiracy has been implemented, which constitutes a crime of conspiracy.

2. In ***the same crime theory, what is accomplished by one person is accomplished by all. That is to say, you and your accomplices have the same criminal responsibility for the completed crime.

3. Although you did not personally commit the crime, you did not stop committing the crime. The legal requirement for murderers is to effectively prevent the crime from happening. And you are just passive and inactive. In this case, the crime can only be considered aborted if you effectively stop the perpetrator from committing the crime you are planning to commit. (The crime should be mitigated and exempted from punishment)

4. The way you can reduce your criminal liability now is to surrender, or find evidence to prove that the behavior committed by the criminal was not the behavior of your conspiracy (or it exceeded the Your *conspiratory behavior).