When a person is charged as an accomplice or accessory in the commission of an offense for having aided, forced, induced, provoked or abetted its commission, it shall not be necessary to make any more allegations about said person than those required to be made against the principal or personal author of the offense.
History —May 27, 1980, No. 64, p. 160; Sept. 15, 2004, No. 317, § 6.