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The word '''Conspiracy''' comes from the [[Latin]] "con spire", which means "to breathe together".  A conspiracy is any secretive or unlawful group of people assembled for a plan.
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The word '''conspiracy''' comes from the [[Latin]] "con spire", which means "to breathe together".  A conspiracy is any secretive or unlawful group of people assembled for a plan.
  
In the United States, most criminal laws regarding conspiracy require that an overt act in furtherance of the conspiracy be committed before a crime is said to have occurred.  This overt act in and of itself need not be illegal.  For example, if two or more persons plot to rob a bank, and one of these commits an overt act in furtherance of the plot, such as obtaining the schedule of security guards at the bank, or blueprints of the bank, the plotters may be charged and convicted of conpiracy to rob a bank.
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In the [[United States]], most [[criminal]] laws regarding conspiracy require that an overt act in furtherance of the conspiracy be committed before a crime is said to have occurred.  This overt act in and of itself need not be illegal.  For example, if two or more persons plot to rob a bank, and one of these commits an overt act in furtherance of the plot, such as obtaining the schedule of security guards at the bank, or blueprints of the bank, the plotters may be charged and convicted of conspiracy to rob a bank.
  
 
== Types of Conspiracies ==
 
== Types of Conspiracies ==
 
 
* [[Hub-and-spoke conspiracy]]
 
* [[Hub-and-spoke conspiracy]]
 
* [[Chain conspiracy]]
 
* [[Chain conspiracy]]
 
* [[Cell conspiracies]]
 
* [[Cell conspiracies]]
  
 
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== See also ==
 
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* [[Conspiracy theory]]
 
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* [[Consignment]]
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* [[Draco]]
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* [[Korean Airlines Flight 007]]
  
 
[[Category: Law]]
 
[[Category: Law]]

Revision as of 00:11, October 22, 2014

The word conspiracy comes from the Latin "con spire", which means "to breathe together". A conspiracy is any secretive or unlawful group of people assembled for a plan.

In the United States, most criminal laws regarding conspiracy require that an overt act in furtherance of the conspiracy be committed before a crime is said to have occurred. This overt act in and of itself need not be illegal. For example, if two or more persons plot to rob a bank, and one of these commits an overt act in furtherance of the plot, such as obtaining the schedule of security guards at the bank, or blueprints of the bank, the plotters may be charged and convicted of conspiracy to rob a bank.

Types of Conspiracies

See also