Noun
co-conspirator (plural co-conspirators)
A person involved with others in a conspiracy.
After the raid, Douglass fled for a time to Canada, fearing guilt by association as well as arrest as a co-conspirator. Source: Internet
Aside from Hoffman, several people were involved in the compilation of Steal This Book including Izak Haber who is listed as "co-conspirator" and Bert Cohen who is listed as "accessory after the fact" on the cover. Source: Internet
As a result, in my opinion, Fox is an active participant, and co-conspirator along with Trump, his administration, and Republican state governors, in the perpetration of mass murder. Source: Internet
Collazo, as a co-conspirator in a felony that turned into a homicide, was found guilty of murder and was sentenced to death in 1952 but then his sentence was later commuted to life in prison. Source: Internet
He was a major character in my book “Den of Thieves,” which chronicles the rise and fall of Mr. Milken and his co-conspirator Ivan F. Boesky, the takeover speculator and model for the Gordon Gekko character in the “Wall Street” movies. Source: Internet
Essex at the end shocked many by denouncing his sister Penelope, Lady Rich as his co-conspirator: the Queen, who was determined to show as much clemency as possible, ignored the charge. Source: Internet