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Legal Definitions - abettator
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Definition of abettator
Definition: Abettator (ab-uh-tey-tuhr), n. [Law Latin] Archaic. A person who aids, encourages, or assists in the commission of a crime. Also spelled abetter. Also termed (archaically) abettator. See principal in the second degree under PRINCIPAL; [Cases: Criminal Law 59. C.J.S. Criminal Law §§ 127, 998.]
Examples:
- John was charged as an abettator for helping his friend rob a bank.
- The police arrested the abettator who provided the getaway car for the burglars.
These examples illustrate how an abettator is someone who assists in the commission of a crime. In the first example, John aided his friend in robbing a bank, making him an abettator. In the second example, the abettator provided the burglars with a getaway car, helping them commit the crime.
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Simple Definition
Term: ABETTATOR
Definition: An abettator is someone who helps or encourages another person to commit a crime. They can be charged as an accomplice to the crime. Abettator is an old-fashioned word that means the same thing as abettor or abetter.
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