Accomplice
Accomplice
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Accomplice in Law Enforcement
Main Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of accomplice.
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Law Enforcement Officer
Police Officer
Law Enforcement Agency
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English Legal System: Accomplice
In the context of the English law, A Dictionary of Law provides the following legal concept of Accomplice:
One who is a party to a crime, either as a *principal or as an *accessory.
See also corroboratio
Meaning of Accomplice in the U.S. Legal System
Definition of Accomplice published by the National Association for Court Management, with alternative senses: 1. A partner in a crime. 2. A person who knowingly and voluntarily participates with another in a criminal activity.
An accomplice is someone who aids in the commission of a crime. An accomplice is distinguished from an accessory by usually being present or directly aiding the action of the crime.
An accomplice is someone who aids in the commission of a crime. An accomplice is distinguished from an accessory by usually being present or directly aiding the action of the crime.
Accomplice
Accomplice
Meaning of Accomplice
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Accessory Cf Principal
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