Criminal Law #19: Conspiracy I Thursday, Jul 13 2006
1L and Criminal Law and Neil Wehneman and University of Cincinnati College of Law 12:58 am
A conspiracy is the agreement between multiple individuals to work together in criminal activity. Such agreements are a separate crime in and of themselves, and bring in significant benefits for prosecutors and risks for criminals. Some of these risks include being charged with crimes committed by other members of the conspiracy.
Krulewitch v. United States
Pinkerton v. United States
State v. Bridges
People v. Brigham
United States v. Alvarez
Interstate Circuit, Inc. v. United States
United States v. Alvarez
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