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OCR: step was the enuctrneni of the prohibitions of 10(b) which. through existing statutes. made aiding and abetting crime Presuming that Congress had provided civil remedy Congress would have intended that civil remedy reach aiding abetting as well, Congress Intended 10[b] Exterd to Wide Range of Cuipabte Broad Class Detendants Petitioner maintains that becausc the words "aiding and abetting' do not appear in the of l0{b} Congress PlP not intend that statute extend tr those who cui pably assist the carrying out fraudulent scheme When 10(b) was enacted, criminal liability for aidiny and abeuing offenses against the United States was ready provided in the general criminal aiding and abet- ting statute See Act of March 1909 ch 321 332 35 Stat 152 (formerly 550) These fed- era] offenses included v ...