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accessory

In law, a criminal accomplice who aids in the commission of a crime committed by someone else. An accomplice may be either ‘before the fact’ (assisting, ordering, or procuring another to commit a crime) or ‘after the fact’ (giving assistance after the crime). An accomplice present when the crime is committed is an abettor.

In Scots law, except for treason, the status of accessory after the crime is not recognized, and in the USA the distinction of the English common law between principal and accessory has by statute been abolished, every person concerned being liable to punishment as a principal.



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, "The Use of Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment as Adjuvant Therapy in Children with Recurrent Acute Otitis Media," Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine 157, no.
The new agent is available for adjuvant treatment of early-stage breast cancer in postmenopausal women as well as primary and secondary care for patients with advanced and recurrent breast cancer.
An adjuvant is a substance that is added to a vaccine to boost the body's immune response to the vaccine's active constituent, called the antigen.
 
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