For the purpose of this article, the following terms, phrases, words and their derivations shall have the meanings given in this section:
ACCESSORY AFTER THE FACTA person who, after the commission of a misdemeanor, harbors, conceals or assists any person who committed a misdemeanor, with intent that he, she or it shall escape from detection or punishment, notwithstanding the relation by consanguinity or affinity of such accessory after the fact to the person who committed a misdemeanor.
ACCESSORY BEFORE THE FACTA person who aids or abets in the commission of any misdemeanor, or who counsels, encourages, hires, commands or otherwise procures such misdemeanor to be committed.
ACCOMPLICEA person who aids or abets in the commission of any misdemeanor, or who counsels, encourages, hires, commands or otherwise procures such misdemeanor to be committed.
COMPOUNDERA person who receives some property or other consideration in return for an agreement not to report or inform on a perpetrator, accomplice, accessory before the fact, accessory after the fact, principal in the first degree, or principal in the second degree, of a misdemeanor.
PERPETRATORThe person who performs the misdemeanor act or omission, as defined by any ordinance of the Town, either personally or through an innocent agent.
PERSONAny individual, firm, association, syndicate, partnership, corporation, trust or any other legal entity.
PRINCIPAL IN THE FIRST DEGREEThe person who performs the misdemeanor act or omission, as defined by any ordinance of the Town, either personally or through an innocent agent.
PRINCIPAL IN THE SECOND DEGREEA person who was present at the scene of a misdemeanor and aided and abetted its commission with the intent that the crime be committed. The perpetrator need not know of that assistance as long as it is given with the intention that the misdemeanor be committed, and with an awareness that the conduct of the perpetrator is a misdemeanor.