A person who helps you in breaking the law is called
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The correct answer is an accomplice
An accomplise is the person who helps you to break the law by actively participating in commiting a crime even if they don't take part in the actual criminal offense.
Whether it by withholding information or by engaging and helping you commit the crime.
Therefore the person who helps you commit a crime is known as an an accomplice.
An accomplise is the person who helps you to break the law by actively participating in commiting a crime even if they don't take part in the actual criminal offense.
Whether it by withholding information or by engaging and helping you commit the crime.
Therefore the person who helps you commit a crime is known as an an accomplice.
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The answer is accomplice.
A person who helps you to break the law is called an accomplice. Such a person will help you carry out an unethical or illegal plan that is against the law. It is advisable not to become friends with such people as it can land you in trouble.
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