accomplice

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Definition

A person who knowingly and voluntarily assists another in committing a crime, making them legally liable for the offense. Being an accomplice means you're not just morally complicit—you're criminally responsible, even if you never actually did the deed yourself. The law doesn't distinguish much between the getaway driver and the bank robber.

Example Usage

The prosecutor argued that by providing the burglary tools and serving as lookout, Martinez was an accomplice to the theft.

Source: Common legal terminology

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