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Accessory after the fact refers to an individual who aids, abets, or assists another person who has committed a crime, with the intent to help them evade arrest, trial, or punishment. This person may provide shelter, transportation, or any form of assistance to the perpetrator after the crime has been committed. By doing so, the accessory after the fact becomes criminally liable for their involvement in obstructing justice. Legal consequences for this offense vary, but it is generally considered a serious offense due to its impact on the justice system and the principle of holding individuals accountable for their actions.