Accessory or maybe Mastermind
They think of the bad thing they are willing to do and do it that is a crime
It depends on whether they think the person is part of the crime as well. If they do, then the person is called an accomplice... someone who helped the suspect commit the crime. If not, then the person is just an associate... someone who knows the suspect and might be able to identify where he or she is.
That person is an accessory or an accomplice.
Usually, it means you helped someone commit a crime.
Defendant
i beleve that's called conspiracy and its a crime
Someone who loves to read crime novels can be called a "mystery enthusiast" or a "crime fiction aficionado."
Stealing from a dead person is typically classified as theft or larceny, depending on the jurisdiction. It is considered a serious offense and may carry additional penalties for desecration of a body or property.
It is commonly called "double jeopardy" and is illegal.
bootlegging
It's called an accomplice, or a co-conspirator.
A culprit is someone who is guilty of a crime, or other misdeed.