téter
Täter is a German legal term meaning the person who commits a crime. In German criminal law, a Täter is the individual who realises the elements of a criminal offense through his own act or omission, either alone or together with others. The concept is used to attribute liability to the one who brings about the criminal result, and it is distinguished from other roles that participate in the offense.
Etymology: The term derives from the German verb to act; “Täter” literally means “doer” or “one who
In practice, German criminal law distinguishes between several forms of participation. A Mittäter, or co-perpetrator, shares
The term is widely used in legal texts, court decisions, and media reports. While central to German-speaking