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Definition of Accomplices
1. accomplice [n] - See also: accomplice
Lexicographical Neighbors of Accomplices
Literary usage of Accomplices
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Treatise on the Law of Evidence by Samuel March Phillipps, Andrew Amos (1838)
"Objections to evidence of accomplices. Distinction between accomplices and other
infamous persons of character. infamy and interest. ..."
2. Commentaries on the Law in Shakespeare: With Explanations of the Legal Terms by Edward Joseph White (1911)
"accomplices.— "Mor. The lives of all your loving complices Lean on your health;
... Success unto our valiant general, and happiness to his accomplices. ..."
3. A History of Greece: From the Earliest Period to the Close of the Generation by George Grote (1862)
"... him and slew him immediately.1 In what way, or to what extent, the accomplices
of Pausanias accomplices 'ent him aid, we arc not permitted to know. ..."
4. The Rationale of Reward by Jeremy Bentham, Etienne Dumont (1830)
"REWARDS TO accomplices. In relation, however, to weighty and serious crimes, no
such rewards can with propriety be appointed by a general law. ..."
5. A Treatise on the Law of Criminal Evidence: Including the Rules Regulating by Harry Clay Underhill (1898)
"accomplices when jointly indicted—Witnesses for each other. —accomplices were
always, even in the absence of statute, competent witnesses for each other if ..."
6. The Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England by John Campbell Campbell (1846)
"His accomplices. He is committed to prison. His trial at Hertford before ...
and had used expressions, which clearly proved that they were accomplices. ..."