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Conspiracy
Conspiracy, or a scheme with others to commit a criminal act, is in and of itself, a separate crime. Generally, state laws define it as an unlawful combination or agreement by two or more individuals to participate in a criminal act. Four elements are necessary for a conspiracy conviction:
- an agreement between the parties;
- specific intent by the parties to commit the criminal act;
- an unlawful object used or planned to be used in committing the criminal act; and
- overt or purposeful acts on the part of the participants.
A gang of thieves, for example, that rob banks is charged under the conspiracy laws in addition to robbery charges.