Aid And Abet n. the person or the party in a cause against whom an appeal has been taken into consideration by a court. The appellee's opponent on appeal is the appellant.
Aid and Abet - To actively, knowingly, or intentionally assist another person in the commission or attempted commission of a crime. Alien - A foreign-born person who has not qualified as a citizen of the country.
Aid and abet Definition from Nolo's Plain-English Law Dictionary To help someone commit a crime, including helping the criminal escape from police or plan the crime. (See: aid and abet) ...
contempt and contempt in procedure is in some cases a narrow one, and states, as an example, that, if a party to an action disobeys a prohibitory order, such disobedience, even though willful, is contempt in procedure; but persons who aid and abet ...
See also: Abet, Criminal, Lawyer, State, Commit
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