... You must decide whether the conspiracy charged in the indictment existed, and, if it did, who at least some of its members were. If you find that the conspiracy charged did not exist, then you must return a not guilty verdict, ...
... person, standing alone, cannot support a conviction for conspiracy. The fact that a defendant may have bought [specify controlled ... to establish that the defendant was a member of the charged conspiracy. Instead, a conviction for conspiracy requires proof of an agreement ...
... § 201(c)(3)) Chapter 11: Conspiracy 2010 Edition ... 8.20 11.1 Conspiracy—Elements 8.21 11.2 ...
... v. McFall , 558 F.3d 951, 960 (9th Cir. 2009). A Hobbs Act conspiracy may exist even if some members of the conspiracy are not public officials and thus cannot complete the offense. ...
... McFall , 558 F.3d 951, 960 (9th Cir. 2009). A Hobbs Act conspiracy may exist even if some members of the conspiracy are not public officials and thus cannot complete the offense. ...
... 1983) (holding that unanimity instruction regarding specific conspiracy should have been given in light of proof of multiple conspiracies) ... requiring the jurors to unanimously agree on which conspiracy the defendant participated in. See United States v. Lapier , 796 ...
... 1983) (holding that unanimity instruction regarding specific conspiracy should have been given in light of proof of multiple conspiracies) ... requiring the jurors to unanimously agree on which conspiracy the defendant participated in. See United States v. Lapier , ...
... When a drug conspiracy is charged, the jury may infer the agreed upon drug amount based on ... drugs that are from the defendant’s activity or a conspiracy in which the defendant was involved. United States v. Lemus ...
... crime of violence. When the charge alleges an attempt or conspiracy to commit a crime of violence, include an appropriate instruction as to attempt or conspiracy. See Instruction 4.4 (Attempt) and Instruction 11.1 ...
... crime of violence. When the charge alleges an attempt or conspiracy to commit a crime of violence, include an appropriate instruction as to attempt or conspiracy. See Instruction 5.3 (Attempt) and Instruction 8.20 ...