{ A*bet"ter, A*bet*tor } (&?;), n.
One who abets; an instigator of an offense or an offender.
&fist; The form abettor is the legal term and also in general
use.
Syn. -- Abettor, Accessory, Accomplice.
These words denote different degrees of complicity in some deed or crime.
An abettor is one who incites or encourages to the act, without
sharing in its performance. An accessory supposes a principal
offender. One who is neither the chief actor in an offense, nor present at
its performance, but accedes to or becomes involved in its guilt,
either by some previous or subsequent act, as of instigating, encouraging,
aiding, or concealing, etc., is an accessory. An accomplice
is one who participates in the commission of an offense, whether as
principal or accessory. Thus in treason, there are no abettors or
accessories, but all are held to be principals or
accomplices.