In California, you can be held criminally liable even if you weren’t directly involved in a crime. This is known as accomplice liability, encompassing concepts like conspiracy, aiding and abetting, and accessory after the fact. Protecting yourself means understanding these legal doctrines and adopting smart practices. Here are 10 critical tips to stay out […] The post Conspiracy and Accomplice Liability Explained: Attorney Provides Real Life Examples appeared first on Law Offices of Willi...