Criminal Law #20: Conspiracy II Thursday, Jul 13 2006
1L and Criminal Law and Neil Wehneman and University of Cincinnati College of Law 1:00 am
Conspiracy generally requires purpose, but there are certain circumstances where purpose can be inferred from knowledge. We will examine these circumstances in this episode, as well as looking at the “geometry” of conspiracies. Finally we will look at some exemptions to prosecution under conspiracy law.
People v. Lauria
United States v. Blankenship
Kotteakos v. United States
Blumenthal v. United States
Anderson v. Superior Court
Gebardi v. United States
Garcia v. State
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