Ever wonder what Allen Iverson and the Capitol insurrectionists have in common? Being accused of being in a mob and assaulting people. On this episode of Crime Time, Ann, Alberto, Tony and Anna are back to discuss when people can be accused of crimes because of their association with a group of people. Don't miss this episode as they use the Allen Iverson case and the Capital insurrection as a framework to explore the crimes of mob assault, mob malicious wounding, and other instances where a person could be found guilty by association.
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