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In the most general sense, aiding and abetting is the act of helping a person commit a crime or avoid law enforcement after committing a crime. To be guilty of aiding and abetting, you do not need to have even been present at the time the crime was committed. You only need to have offered advice, insistence, or help of some sort that allowed the crime to be carried out.

If you are suspected of aiding and abetting a criminal, it is important to seek counsel from an experienced criminal defense lawyer who can help you avoid a conviction. Even simply helping a person carry out a crime, or harboring someone who has committed a crime, can result in severe consequences such as jail time and/or fines. A lawyer who knows and understands your rights will be able to protect you and may even be able to help you get the charges dropped before the case goes to court.

Criminal defense attorney James N. Dicks is an experienced attorney who has been involved in the area of criminal law since 1977. A well-respected member of the San Diego legal community, attorney James Dicks has the means and experience necessary to fight for your rights and help to keep you out of jail.

Punishment for Aiding and Abetting

In California, the punishment for being an accessory to the commission of a crime will result in a fine of up to $5000 and/or a jail or prison sentence of up to one year. An accessory is defined as a person who has knowledge of a crime or who helps a criminal after they have committed the crime. Another person who aids and abets a criminal who will face more extensive charges is a principal, a person who actually advises on, urges or helps with the commission of a crime. Assistance can be defined as advice, actions, or financial support.

Have you been accused of aiding and abetting a criminal in San Diego? Contact us today.

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