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  2. Aiding and abetting - Wikipedia

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    Aiding and abetting is a legal doctrine related to the guilt of someone who aids or abets (encourages, incites) another person in the commission of a crime (or in another's suicide ). It exists in a number of different countries and generally allows a court to pronounce someone guilty for aiding and abetting in a crime even if he or she is not ...

  3. Complicity - Wikipedia

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    Types of assistance. To be deemed an accomplice, a person must assist in the commission of the crime by "aiding, counseling, commanding or encouraging" the principal in the commission of the criminal offense. Assistance can be either physical or psychological.

  4. Accessory (legal term) - Wikipedia

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    In some jurisdictions, an accessory is distinguished from an accomplice, who normally is present at the crime and participates in some way. An accessory must generally have knowledge that a crime is being committed, will be committed, or has been committed.

  5. Idaho police search for escaped inmate and accomplice after ...

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    A white supremacist Idaho prison gang member and an accomplice remained on the loose Wednesday after the accomplice staged a brazen overnight attack to free the inmate as he was being transported ...

  6. Jury convicts alleged drug dealer in SNM cooperator's slaying

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    He was convicted of violent crimes in aid of racketeering, retaliating against a witness, killing while engaged in drug trafficking, causing death through the use of a firearm, witness tampering ...

  7. United States v. Peoni - Wikipedia

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    United States v. Peoni, 100 F.2d 401 (2d Cir. 1938), was a criminal case that the prosecution must establish that the mental state of an accomplice to a crime include a purpose to aid or encourage, and thereby facilitate the criminal conduct of the principal.

  8. Escaped Idaho inmate and accomplice captured; suspected of ...

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    Mar. 21—A white supremacist prison escapee and his accomplice suspected of coordinating a violent ambush outside a Boise hospital may be connected to two killings in North Idaho after police ...

  9. Common purpose - Wikipedia

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    Where an accomplice has supplied the principal with the means of committing the crime, the accomplice must arguably neutralise, or at least take all reasonable steps to neutralise, the aid he has given.

  10. Authorities capture escaped Idaho inmate and accomplice ... - AOL

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    An Idaho inmate and the accomplice who helped him escape from a hospital visit on Wednesday by shooting at state corrections officers were captured Thursday, ending a 36-hour manhunt, Boise...

  11. Criminal responsibility in French law - Wikipedia

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    The accomplice. An accomplice furnishes help or assistance that facilitates the preparation or execution of a crime or other offence:"whoever by gift, promise, threat, order, or abuse of authority or power gives instructions to commit an infraction."