Accessory
An accessory is one who contributed to or aided in the commission of a crime. An accessory can be convicted even if the principal actor is not arrested or is acquitted. The accessory may or may not be present during the crime, but must be aware that the crime is going to be committed or has been committed.
A criminal charge of aiding and abetting or accessory can usually be brought against anyone who helps in the commission of a crime, though legal distinctions vary by state.
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