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Contraposition Posted 12 years ago
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be involved in a crime

Does 'be involved in a crime' mean 'commit a crime'?
  

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It could range from actually committing the crime or simply helping ("aiding and abetting" is a common legal term).

  • It could range from actually committing the crime or simply helping ("aiding and abetting" is a common legal term).
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It could range from actually committing the crime or simply helping ("aiding and abetting" is a common legal term).

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