Party to a Crime of
 
WISCONSIN PARTY TO A CRIME- AIDING AND ABETTING

In Wisconsin, a person can be charged with party to a crime even if they didn't actually commit the specified crime. Under the Wisconsin statute, a person is party to a crime if they are "concerned in the commission of the crime." Concerned is defined as:

1. Directly committing the crime;
2. Directly aiding or abetting the commission of the crime;
3. Is party to a conspiracy with another to commit the crime or adivises, counsels, or procures another person to commit a crime.