Fact — Accessory After The

: Helping to wipe fingerprints, burn clothes, or hide a weapon.

: Your specific goal was to help them escape arrest, trial, or punishment. 🚗 Common Examples

An is someone who helps a person who has already committed a crime avoid being caught or punished. Unlike a co-conspirator, they are not involved in the planning or execution of the actual crime. accessory after the fact

: You knew that the person committed the crime or was charged with it.

: Knowingly lying to investigators about where the person was during the crime. 🛡️ Defenses and Exceptions General Law - Part IV, Title I, Chapter 274, Section 4 : Helping to wipe fingerprints, burn clothes, or

⚠️ : To be convicted, you must have actual knowledge that the person committed a felony. ⚖️ The Four Legal Elements

: Lending a car or money specifically for them to flee the area. Unlike a co-conspirator, they are not involved in

: Someone else must have already finished committing a felony.

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