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He was not guilty of murder but was guilty of aiding and abetting others
What is difference between aid and abet here?
Sep 24, 2023 12:24 PM
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This is legal terminology. The phrases "aiding and abetting" go together. It is a common phrase used in US law. The point is to include two possibilities.
If the law only said it was illegal to "aid" someone, someone might defend themself by saying "Yes, I told them to do it, but I didn't actually help." The phrase "aid and abet" makes it clear that it is wrong to encourage someone to commit a crime, even if all you actually do is to talk.
Other examples of standard legal phrases including pairs of words include "breaking and entering" and "cease and desist."
September 24, 2023
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to aid = to help
to abet = to encourage
September 24, 2023
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You can “encourage” someone to do both good deeds and bad deeds, but you can only “abet” a crime. If you do that, you share in the blame.
September 24, 2023
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