/kraɪm ˈeɪdɪd ən əˈbɛtɪd/ – Phrase
Definition: phạm tội có sự tiếp tay.
A more thorough explanation: Aiding and abetting a crime refers to the act of knowingly helping, assisting, or encouraging another person to commit a criminal offense. This assistance can take various forms, such as providing tools or resources, offering advice or support, or actively participating in the commission of the crime. A person who aids and abets a crime can be held criminally liable as an accomplice, even if they did not directly commit the offense themselves.
Example: The defendant was charged with the crime of robbery, which he aided and abetted by driving the getaway car.