/ˈsɪmpəl kəmˈplɪsɪti/ – Phrase
Definition: đồng phạm đơn giản.
A more thorough explanation: Simple complicity refers to the involvement of an individual in a criminal act as an accomplice, without any additional aggravating factors or circumstances. It typically involves knowingly aiding, abetting, or assisting another person in committing a crime, without being directly involved in the commission of the primary offense.
Example: The defendant was charged with simple complicity in the crime, as he was found to have assisted in planning the robbery but did not directly participate in the act itself.