He was her father's friend, but she hated him, and immediately she imagined him the abettor. |
Isn't Alick McGregor a nice fellow to rob his own father and you his aider and abettor? |
An abettor is a person who intentionally induces another person to commit an intentional unlawful act. |
Here criminal responsibility arises if the aider and abettor knows that his action will assist the commission of a specific crime by the principal. |
An abettor is one kind of accomplice, the other being an accessory, who aids the criminal prior to or after the crime. |
He found an abettor in the person of the Portuguese pianist, to whom he laid bare his soul. |