Across
- 3. the person who committed the crime
- 4. person who helps another commit a crime.
- 5. when 2 or more persons join together and form an agreement to violate the law, and then act on that agreement
- 6. a crime, typically one involving violence, regarded as more serious than a misdemeanor, and usually punishable by imprisonment for more than one year or by death.
- 7. a minor wrongdoing
- 8. a person who aids, abets, or encourages another to commit a crime but who is not present at the scene. An accessory before ...
- 10. failure to perform a legal duty when one has the capacity to do so is a substitute for the commission of a defined offense when the harm done is the same.
Down
- 1. an action which might be innocent itself but if part of the preparation and active furtherance of a crime, can be introduced as evidence of a defendant's participation in a crime
- 2. a person who knowingly aids someone who has committed a crime.
- 9. a person has intentions to commit a crime but it does not actually happen