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Conspiracy
Generally, a ‘conspiracy’ is an agreement between one or more persons to commit an unlawful criminal act.
To prove a defendant guilty of the crime of Conspiracy, the prosecutor must prove, beyond a reasonable doubt:
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To prove a defendant guilty of the crime of Conspiracy, the prosecutor must prove, beyond a reasonable doubt:
- That the defendant joined in an agreement or plan with one or more persons;
- That the purpose of the agreement was to do something criminal or unlawful; or to do something that was not itself criminal or unlawful, by criminal or unlawful means; and
- That the defendant joined the conspiracy knowing of the unlawful plan and intended to help carry it out.
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