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The wife, under the prevailing law, was also not to be punished as abettor.
More recently, an abettor is generally known as an accomplice.
He did not want to be an aider or abettor of a crime.
Hunger, like many diseases, is often an abettor of death rather than an absolute cause.
He was an obstacle rather than an abettor to their butchery.
The causes, abettors and perpetrators of his murder have never been clearly identified.
By 1271 the inquisitors had been charged with hunting them and their abettors down.
He was described as "a great abettor of sectaries and nonconformists".
He turned from being your failed conscience to your eventual abettor.
An accomplice was often referred to as an abettor.
"You are thus, at the least, an abettor, or accomplice, in such crimes," he said.
Instead, it joins the list of abettors of crime.
He was one of the most zealous abettors in all attempts that were made to combat the new doctrines.
The contract called for common sense legal reform to prohibit aider and abettor liability.
Considering how close they are to the makeover recipient, the abettors are unusually harsh.
Several of the organizers and abettors of the contests dismiss charges that somebody is being exploited.
As we have proven, there is no and there never will be any shelter for terrorists, their abettors or dispatchers.
Deserter, murderer, aider and abettor of his enemy.
Fifteen pimps and thirty vice abettors were prosecuted; however, it is unclear how many, if any, of these cases involved trafficking.
For example, the person in the crowd who encourages the batterer to "hit him again" is an aider and abettor but not a co-conspirator.
One day when one of his abettors got apprehended enquiry officers zeroed in for the thief.
Instantly to turn upon me, charging that I have no sense of the enormity of the crime itself, but am its aider and abettor!
The question is one of liability for those accused of being "aiders and abettors" of securities fraud.
"And you think that to save such villains as you I will become an abettor of their plot, an accomplice in their crimes?"
Racing; aiders or abettors.