Although a foreseeable risk of death to a victim during a crime is a basis on which felony murder and coconspirator liability under the Pinkterton doctrine may be established, foreseeability is not commensurate with the conscious objective to cause death required for accessorial liability.
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State v. Bennett
Connecticut Supreme Court
February 11, 2013
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