/eɪdər ənd əˈbɛtər/ – Phrase
Definition: kẻ tiếp tay và xúi giục, đồng phạm.
A more thorough explanation: An aider and abettor is a person who assists, supports, or encourages another person in the commission of a crime. This individual may not have directly committed the crime themselves, but their actions contributed to its commission. Aider and abettor liability can result in criminal charges being brought against the person who aided or abetted the primary offender.
Example: The defendant was charged as an aider and abettor in the robbery, as he helped plan the crime and provided assistance during its commission.