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Accused of stealing because you was with the person who committed the crime.

Another View: The above answer factually desribes someone who is an active ACCOMPLICE in the commission of a criminal act. 'Complicity' actually covers a wider definition.

Complicity refers to when someone is legally accountable, or can be held liable for a criminal offense, based upon the criminal act of another person.

Criminal complicity may arise in the following situations:

With the intent to promote or assist the commission of the offense:

1. a person procures, induces or causes such other person to commit the offense; or

2. a person aids or abets such other person in committing the offense; or

3. having a legal duty to prevent the commission of an offense, that person fails to make the effort he is legally required to make.

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