A conspiracy is a combination of two or more persons by some concerted action to accomplish a criminal or unlawful purpose or to accomplish a purpose, not in itself criminal or unlawful, by criminal or unlawful means. . . . American Labor Unions - Strana 146autor/autoři: Helen Marot - 1914 - 275 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Francis Vesey, Great Britain. Court of Chancery - 1845 - 452 str.
...Hunt, 4 Metcalf, 111. It was there decided that to constitute an indictable conspiracy, there must be a combination of two or more persons, by some concerted action, to accomplish some criminal or unlawful purpose; or to accomplish some purpose, not in itself criminal or unlawful,... | |
| Simon Greenleaf - 1853 - 636 str.
...as a general description, though perhaps not a precise and accurate definition, a conspiracy must be a combination of two or more persons, by some concerted action, to accomplish some criminal or unlawful purpose, or to accomplish some purpose, not in itself criminal or unlawful,... | |
| John Harrison Surratt - 1867 - 850 str.
...upon the testimony of any imported witness, or ?C "A conspiracy may be described in general terms as a combination of two or more persons, by some concerted action, to accomplish some criminal or unlawful purpose, or to accomplish some purpose, not in itself criminal or unlawful,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Tracy - 1875 - 96 str.
...the authorities on the subject of conspira ¿y. " A conspiracy may be described in general terms I as a combination of two or more persons by some concerted action to accomplish some criminal or unlawful purpose, or to accomplish some purpose not in itself criminal or unlawful... | |
| 1921 - 962 str.
..."combination of two or more persons to accomplish some criminal or unlawful purpose, or to accomplish some purpose not in itself criminal or unlawful, by criminal or unlawful means." Commonwealth t>. Hunt, 4 Mete. (Mass.) in, 123 (1842). Thus, as quitting work is lawful even though... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1888 - 978 str.
...is BAD, when witnesses of equal standing and credibility give conflicting testimony on the subject. A CONSPIRACY is a combination of two or more persons by some concerted action to accomplish some criminal or unlawful purpose by criminal or unlawful means. The accused need not be an original... | |
| Nebraska. Board of Transportation - 1888 - 766 str.
...a conspiracy must be a combination of two or more persons, by concerted action, to accomplish some purpose not in itself criminal or unlawful, by criminal or unlawful means. We use the terms criminal and unlawful because it is manifest that many acts are unlawful which are not... | |
| 1888 - 656 str.
...of the common design. A combination of two or more persons, by concerted action, to accomplish some purpose not in itself criminal or unlawful, by criminal or unlawful means', is a conspiracy. One may become a partaker in a conspiracy by joining the others while it is being... | |
| William Dwight Whitney - 1889 - 320 str.
...combination to commit treason, or excite sedition or insurrection ; a plot; coneerted treason. In legal usage a conspiracy is a combination of two or more persons, by some concerted action, to accomplish some criminal or unlawful purpose, or to accompiisi] some purpose not in itself criminal or unlawful... | |
| Herbert Stephen - 1889 - 284 str.
...when they were the result of an agreement between two or more persons. 1 (k) 9 Cox, CC 7!5(Ir.). 1 Conspiracy is a combination of two or more persons, by some concerted (0 See 1 Will. & M. st. 1, c. 30: 5 Will. & M. c. 6; and 55 Geo. III. c. 134. '•The getting goods... | |
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