That person is an accessory or an accomplice.
A person who aids a criminal is called an accessory.
accomplice, helper-in-crime
A person with a criminal record
Usually, it means you helped someone commit a crime.
A person who steals copper pipes from homes is typically referred to as a thief or a burglar. The specific term might vary depending on the legal jurisdiction and the circumstances of the theft.
helping someone commit a criminal act? Aiding and Abetting.
Criminal history records are typically maintained by law enforcement agencies and may be accessible through background check services, local police departments, or online databases. You may need authorization or a valid reason to access someone's criminal history, and it's important to follow legal and privacy guidelines when requesting or using this information.
someone who follows you to the extent that it's creepy is a stalker, someone who is always with someone could be referred to as their shadow. hope this helped! :)
Unable to answer this question. Define what you mean by "threaten?" Threatening someone with a taped phone call does not sound like a criminal offense, but it could be a violation of civil law.
Astronomer. I hope this has helped you.
To call or bring before a court to answer a criminal charge.
There are many reasons why someone may be interested in joining a call center. They may have been helped by a call center in their past for example.
If your brother is a criminal you should call the police and ask them what to do from there.
Narc, snitch or rat.