1, Party A, Party B, Party D and Party E constitute the crime of stealing * * * *. Needless to say, Party A, Party B and Party C participate in the preparation stage of the crime and Party E participates in the implementation stage before the end of the crime, so it constitutes the crime of * * * *. Although he ran away before he started, once he joined the crime of * *, it would be difficult to quit, unless other criminals were stopped and succeeded (looking for specific rules), so it would not affect the establishment of the crime of theft. Xin is the act of selling stolen goods after theft, which does not constitute theft.
2. Although A is the planner, A, B and E are all executors, so there are three principal offenders, C is just a lookout and an accomplice, and Ding obviously has a lighter criminal responsibility. In addition, e also constitutes the crime of rape. This is Wu's own improvisation, so it constitutes a crime alone. Just because B didn't stop it doesn't mean it was a * * * crime (for example, one or two passers-by saw someone robbing someone else's bag, but they were scared and didn't make a sound, so you can't say that these pedestrians were also a * * * crime).