What is it called to be involved in a crime but not commit the crime?

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2026-04-29 11:00

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Being involved in a crime but not committing it is often referred to as being an "accessory" or "accomplice." An accessory is someone who assists or contributes to the crime indirectly, while an accomplice may help facilitate the crime but does not directly carry out the illegal act. Both can face legal consequences depending on their level of involvement and jurisdiction.

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