Accomplice

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An accomplice is someone who substantially assists another person in the commission of a crime

Unlike the accessory, the accomplice is almost always present before, during, and after the crime or directly aids substantially in the commission of the crime.

The accomplice will be vicariously responsible for the crimes of the principal defendant.

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