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    In Criminal Cases for Accomplices,the Prosecution Needs Only to Prove
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In Criminal Cases for Accomplices,the Prosecution Needs Only to Prove

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In criminal cases for accomplices,the prosecution needs only to prove that a criminal act was committed and that the person being charged as an accomplice somehow assisted in the commission of the crime.

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