In accordance with the United States of America Code Title 18, Section 2 paraphrased anyone who commits any offense against the United States of America or counsels, aids, commands, abets, or procures its commission; such a person is punishable. Also, if anyone will cause an action to be carried out; whether if directly performed by him or another would be an offense against the United States, is punishable as an offender.
This means aiding, abetting, and conspiracy are all punishable by law! However, Conspiracy is a different level of crime. Conspiracy is when a person is not just an accessory to a crime but actually did something. An example of conspiracy is when two workers did nothing to stop a crime from being committed; they both committed the crime together. Aiding and abetting is different from conspiracy in that aiding and abetting rests on the fact that someone has knowledge about the commission of a crime.