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Qué (quién) es accessary - definición

PERSON WHO ASSISTS IN THE COMMISSION OF A CRIME, BUT WHO DOES NOT ACTUALLY PARTICIPATE IN THE COMMISSION OF THE CRIME AS A JOINT PRINCIPAL
Accessory Before the Act; Accessory Before the Fact; Accessory After the Fact; Accessory to murder; Accessory after the fact; Accessory before the fact; Criminal facilitation; Accessory (criminal law); Accessory (crime); Harboring a fugitive; Accessary

accessary         
I. a.
Accessory, assisting, aiding, abetting, helping, subsidiary, ancillary, auxiliary, additional, additive, supplemental, supplementary, subordinate, of detail, of minor importance, concerning minutiae.
II. n.
1.
Confederate, accomplice, abettor, accessory, assistant, helper, coadjutor, associate (in a crime), particeps criminis, socius criminis.
2.
Accessory, detail, minor particular, minor part, subordinate element, subsidiary, accompaniment, attendant, concomitant, supporting member, minutia.
accessary         
¦ noun & adjective variant spelling of accessory.
accessary         
(esp. BE) see accessory1, 2

Wikipedia

Accessory (legal term)

An accessory is a person who assists in, but does not actually participate in, the commission of a crime. The distinction between an accessory and a principal is a question of fact and degree:

  • The principal is the one whose acts or omissions, accompanied by the relevant mens rea (Latin for "guilty mind"), are the most immediate cause of the actus reus (Latin for "guilty act").
  • If two or more people are directly responsible for the actus reus, they can be charged as joint principals (see common purpose). The test to distinguish a joint principal from an accessory is whether the defendant independently contributed to causing the actus reus rather than merely giving generalised and/or limited help and encouragement.
Ejemplos de uso de accessary
1. Children have become a ‘must have now‘ fashion accessary, without much thought to the long term responsibilities.