QLD Friend turned on the other

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redsnow

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Friend A who is bit innocent was asked to steal items over $3000 from his home by friend B. B found a place to hide and it is kept there for months.
At the end, A and B had a huge fight and B just turned on and reported police about the action A did.
A did not aware any of this and got a call from the detective about the stolen item and asked for an interview.

Any charge for B as well because he planned and shared whole activity together? Or only A will be charged as A did all the actions.
 

Tim W

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Depending on the facts and circumstances,
there are charges in the realm of conspiracy to commit,
and/or incite to commit, and/or accessory to,
and/or aid-and-abet the principal offences
which may be applicable.