A. Accomplice 1. One who is a party to a crime, either as a principal or as an accessory.B. Acquittal 2. A decision by a court that a defendant accused of a crime is not guilty.C. Act of God 3. An event due to natural causes (storms, earthquakes, floods, etc.) so exceptionally severe that no one could reasonably be expected to anticipate or guard against it. A B C

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A. Accomplice 1. One who is a party to a crime, either as a principal or as an accessory.<br />B. Acquittal 2. A decision by a court that a defendant accused of a crime is not guilty.<br />C. Act of God 3. An event due to natural causes (storms, earthquakes, floods, etc.) so exceptionally severe that no one could reasonably be expected to anticipate or guard against it. A B C






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