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Conspiracy to commit murder means that the person had full intent and plans to commit a murder. Also known as premeditated murder.
EVERYONE will be charged with CRIMINAL HOMICIDE. In addition, A and B will be charged with CONSPIRACY TO COMMIT MURDER. --- Reasoning: A & B conspired to kill C. B contacted D, E, & F only to rob C, and they knew nothing of the plot to kill him. However - D, E, & F knew, or should have known, that if the robbery went bad it could possibly end up in a killing. Therefore, D, E, & F opened themselves up for a possible homicide charge when they agreed to do the robbery. The fact that they didn't know anything about the original conspiracy to murder C is relevant to the scenario only in that they weren't aware of it, therefore they cannot be charged with CONSPIRACY to commit murder, only the murder itself. A & B: Criminal homicide and Conspiracy to commit murder / D, E, & F: Criminal Homicide
Conspiracy involves planning with others to commit an illegal act, while murder is the unlawful killing of another person with intent or malice aforethought. Conspiracy does not necessarily result in a completed crime, whereas murder involves the actual act of taking someone's life.
You can be charged with murder if there is evidence that you have committed murder - you dont necessarily have to have killed someone - you may be framed. Also, say you are robbing someone and someone is killed in the process, you may be charged with felony murder in it blood?
Murder.
It's when someone else commits a crime (ex: murder) and someone else helps/aids them afterward. Even though this person didn't commit the crime, they can still be charged. Ex: John kills Alice. He calls Tim to help him get rid of the body. Even though Tim didn't kill Alice, he can be charged as an "assesory after the fact". Now, if Tim comes & sees the murder scene & calls the police, he's not an assesory...
An inchoate offense is the crime of preparing to commit another crime, ie conspiracy. In court, the crime or offense must have mens rea. For example you must be found guilty of the inchoate crime of solicitation of murder, they must intend a person to die.
In most jurisdictions, soliciting homicide is the attempt to get someone else to commit a murder on your request or for your benefit. The most common means for getting someone to commit a murder for you is money payment or some other kind of benefit; other means include instilling fear in a person, blackmailing a person, etc. The person who solicits a murder is as guilty as the person who commits the murder.
Depending on the prosecuting authorities, that person can be charged with robbery, assault, attempted murder and murder (if someone dies during the robbery).
Yes, only if person dies from injuries sustained from the attempted murder of that person.
Murder, stealing, cruelty, etc.
If a contract is in place yes and the person conspired against should be compensated