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accessoryIn 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.
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280A(f)(1), but does not include appurtenant structures or other property. With the increased population have come the appurtenant rises in housing costs and traffic congestion, old issues with which the cities and county continue to struggle. Under Dunn, in order for property to be considered curtilage it must be appurtenant to a residential building. |
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