If you've done so, or if the police think you've done so, then yes, you can.
Well, you could be charged with aiding and abetting. If the violation was a new felony, you could be charged in connection with that crime, tried, convicted, and sentenced to prison.
Yes. The crime is "Aiding and Abetting."
You can be charged with Aiding and Abetting.
Aiding and abetting (being an accomplice) can be a felony if the crime you are accused of aiding and abetting is a felony.
If it can be determined that you supplied support to the fugitive then you can be arrested and charged with aiding and abetting.
Aiding and abetting, means assisting and helping. Harboring means, sheltering or hiding.
Yes, at the very least you are "aiding and abetting" and could conceivably be charged with "conspiracy."
At the very least you are "aiding and abetting" a crime and could conceivably be charged with "conspiracy."
If you are aiding and abetting a fugitive it means you are helping/hiding a fugitive from the government.
Aiding and abetting can be a very serious felony if charged as such and that usually depends on what the person you are aiding did. The punishment could easily range from probation and a fine to several years in prison.
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Lonelygirl15 - 2006 Aiding and Abetting 1-190 was released on: USA: 10 May 2007