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Q: How much jail time can a first time offender get for conspiracy to commit a crime in California?
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Is a conspiracy a crime?

When two or more people gather together to plan or commit a crime, that is a conspiracy.


What a secret plan to commit a crime?

plot, scheme Terms means a secret plan to commit a crime .... the answer is .. conspiracy.. for A+ people


What are the three types of inchoate crimes?

Conspiracy, Attempt and Solicitation: Conspiracy-agreeing to the crime Solicitation-asking another to commit the crime Attempt- the closest inchoate crime to actually carrying out the crime


Term given to the actions and procedures in which an offender engages to successfully commit a crime?

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What does the crime of a felony murder have in common with the crime of conspiracy?

Nothing. Conspiracy (to commit ANY crime) requires two or more persons colluding together. Murder can be commited by a single individual.


The agreement between two or more persons to commit a crime?

Depending on the type of crime - either CONSPIRACY or COLLUSION.


What is non violent offender?

A non violent offender is someone who commit a crime, but was not violent in doing so. A non violent offender. Non violent offender are called such due to all different circumstances.


What is the difference between solicitation and conspiracy?

To solicit, means you are trying to get someone to commit a crime. Conspiricy means you and at least 2 other people agree to commit a crime, and then do something to move the crime foward.


How much jail time for conspiracy to commit a crime in Nevada?

2000 along with or 1year in jail.


Assist in a crime?

In criminal justice providing assistance to a crime can be described by multiple terms. These include collaborating with and conspiracy to commit to crimes.


Person who helps commit a crime?

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Which of these terms means a secret plan to commit a crime?

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