Accomplice definition

Accomplice means an individual who has engaged in criminal conduct as described in Section 76-2-202.
Accomplice means a person who has engaged in criminal conduct as defined in Section 76-2-202.
Accomplice means an individual who has engaged in criminal conduct as

Examples of Accomplice in a sentence

  • Pursuant to the Consent, Landlord will consent to Tenant’s sublease of Put Premises A to Accomplice and Landlord agrees that in no event shall Landlord be entitled to (and Landlord expressly waives) any profit sharing under Section 11.6 of the Lease with respect to such Sublease provided that Tenant is not paid amounts that are not described in the Sublease attached to the Consent.

  • Throughout the course of this agreement and for a period of twelve months after termination xxxx will obtain Accomplice’s [Managing Consultant] prior written agreement before contacting, trading with, accepting or soliciting business from, or otherwise inducing a transfer of business from any of Accomplice’s past or existing clients or contacts to whom he has been introduced by Accomplice.


More Definitions of Accomplice

Accomplice means an individual who with knowledge that an action will promote or facilitate the commission of a crime or violation of an ordinance:
Accomplice means a person who knowingly, voluntarily, and with common intent unites with the
Accomplice means [a person] an individual who has engaged in criminal conduct
Accomplice means collectively Atlas Venture Fund IX, L.P. and Atlas Venture Fund VIII, L.P.
Accomplice means an individual who has engaged in criminal conduct as 2540 described in Section 76-2-202. 2541 (2) "Board" means the Crime Victim Reparations and Assistance Board created under 2542 Section 63M-7-504. 2543 (3) "Bodily injury" means physical pain, illness, or any impairment of physical 2544 condition. 2545 (4) "Claimant" means any of the following claiming reparations under this part: 2546 (a) a victim; 2547 (b) a dependent of a deceased victim; or 2548 (c) an individual or representative who files a reparations claim on behalf of a victim. 2549 (5) "Child" means an unemancipated individual who is under 18 years old. 2550 (6) "Collateral source" means any source of benefits or advantages for economic loss 2551 otherwise reparable under this part that the victim or claimant has received, or that is readily 2552 available to the victim from: 2553 (a) the offender; 2554 (b) the insurance of the offender or the victim; 2555 (c) the United States government or any of its agencies, a state or any of its political 2556 subdivisions, or an instrumentality of two or more states, except in the case on nonobligatory 2557 state-funded programs; 2558 (d) social security, Medicare, and Medicaid; 2559 (e) state-required temporary nonoccupational income replacement insurance or 2560 disability income insurance; 2561 (f) workers' compensation; 2562 (g) wage continuation programs of any employer; 2563 (h) proceeds of a contract of insurance payable to the victim for the loss the victim 2564 sustained because of the criminally injurious conduct; 2565 (i) a contract providing prepaid hospital and other health care services or benefits for 2566 disability; or 2567 (j) veteran's benefits, including veteran's hospitalization benefits. 2568 (7) (a) "Criminally injurious conduct" other than acts of war declared or not declared 2569 means conduct that:
Accomplice means a person who, with the intent to promote or facilitate the commission of an offense, does any of the following:
Accomplice means one who is as guilty as the defendant, not one who has been accused. Without a judgment or some conclusive judicial admission, a witness’s guilt is a fact question the jury should decide just like it decides whether the defendant is guilty. No indictment, or possibility of indictment, should prevent the