aid and abet in English

help someone commit a crime; assist someone

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1. It's illegal to aid and abet a thief.

2. Activist tendencies aid and abet stage having experiences.

3. The Criminal Procedure Law and Criminal Law aid and abet the Law on Guarding State Secrets.

4. What does aided-and-Abetted mean? Simple past tense and past participle of aid and abet

5. Where were those dark Plutonian forces when she needed them to aid and abet her plotting?

6. Monetary policy goals are to aid and abet solid economic growth along with rising living standards.

7. 1 Where were those dark Plutonian forces when she needed them to aid and abet her plotting?

8. That's meant lower costs and faster trading, but it has also helped aid and abet the current crisis.

9. The NTC has made it very clear all along that they requested from all the neighboring countries not to aid and abet criminals on the escape.

10. While the amendment of the Vienna Convention would, of course, not solve the problem of domestic slavery, it could at least ensure that the Convention does not aid and abet the slave-holders.

11. Pianist George Cables, bassist John Heard, and drummer Jimmy Cobb aid and abet the Altoists' bop flights in mainstream fashion, and the presence of a live audience clearly pushes these horns into some exciting, ardent jazz territory.

12. Also, it is a crime to counsel, incite, or aid and abet another in attempting to suicide, and the law explicitly allows any person to use "such force as may reasonably be necessary" to prevent another from dying by suicide.

13. A defendant may be found guilty of [specify crime charged], even if the defendant personally did not commit the act or acts constituting the crime but aided and Abetted in its commission.To "aid and abet" means intentionally to help someone else commit a crime

14. The rendition of advice and guidance concerning a legal matter, contemplated form of argument, claim, or action.The terms Counsel and advise are frequently employed as synonyms for the term aid and abet to describe a person who, while not actually performing a criminal act, induced its performance or contributed to it.

15. Because they do not put their trust in God’s kingdom to bring about a condition of justice and righteousness on earth, the clergy, both Catholic and Protestant, have mixed in politics and felt free to resort to violence and to aid and abet others in acts of violence on the premise that the end justifies the means.

16. Of course India is a victim of terrorism as no other country has been but there is a recognition which is also recognized by Panama and its leadership that we need to work collectively to combat this menace and scourge, that there has to be an international voice against those who aid and abet terrorism, those who finance and train terrorists and where the United Nations and otherwise speak in one collective voice to condemn terrorists and supporters of terrorists.

17. Once again there was appreciation expressed on both sides for the cooperation that we undertake at the United Nations and in that context leaders from both sides agreed that we should work together to combat the scourge of terrorism which is a menace, in all its forms and manifestations and that the international community along with Guatemala and India should work at the UN as well to ensure that those who aid and abet terrorism or provide terror financing have to be dealt with very strictly.

18. In this bill, in chapter three, under the title of aid and abet, article 71 had determine the maximum legal penalty for those who use from a child that has distinctive mind, in order to commit a crime, and says: Anyone in punishable or preventive offense utilizes from the child that is in age of distinction and or with provocation, persuasion, tampering, threat, and or facilitating the condition of commitment of the crime , pave the ground in order to commit the crime by the child, will be condemned to the maximum penalty of the same crime.