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charles lewton clewton at netcom.com
Wed Jun 8 18:52:01 PDT 1994


The last time I read anything on the subject, conspiracy exists when
any co-conspirator makes any action included in the planned event.

If no one makes the first move, no felony.  Make any action to complete
a step of the crime and you automatically become conspirators.

Even if the plan is to commit a misdemeanor, the conspiracy is a felony, 
and one frowned upon by LE types.

Well, back to lurking.  It isn't often I have much to add to the group.
I do enjoy the exercise sifting through the distilled thoughts of a bright
bunch.

Chuck                                             clewton at netcom.com
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On Wed, 8 Jun 1994, Jeff Gostin wrote:

> Jim choate <ravage at bga.com> writes:
> 
> >  For a group to comit conspiracy they have to actually do something other 
> > than
> > just talk about it. For example, you and I are discussing robbing a bank over
> > lunch, nothing illegal about that. However(!), the instant you say "lets use
> > my car" or "I have a gun we can use" then you have committed conspiracy.
>      My (non-professional) understanding is that conspiracy just requires
> intent to commit a crime. Two people sitting around a table, throwing
> around hypothetics is no big deal. Two people, sitting around a table,
> making plans, OTOH, is.
> 
> > It is my understanding that conspiracy is a felony even if the crime is a    
> > misdemeanor...
> I think you're right, although I'm not sure I understand that rationale
> behind it...
> 
>                                    --Jeff
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