To do what? A conspiracy to, for example, steal newspapers, is going to be punished differently than one to commit murder.
"CONSPIRACY TO COMMIT" You would be charged the same as if you actually carried it out.
Conspiracy to Commit Racketeering, Conspiracy to Commit Copyright Infringement, Conspiracy to Commit Money Laundering, Criminal Copyright Infringement.
Sec-120 B of IPC -criminal conspiracy.Sec-120 B of IPC -criminal conspiracy.120B. Punishment of criminal conspiracy.- (1) Whoever is a party to a criminal conspiracy to commit an offence punishable with death, 2 [imprisonment for life] or rigorous imprisonment for a term of two years or upwards, shall , where no express provision is made in this Code for the punishment of such a conspiracy, be punished in the same manner as if he had abetted such offence.
Attempted aggravated assault refers to the intent to cause serious bodily harm to another person, coupled with an action that demonstrates a clear effort to carry out that intent, but ultimately fails to result in actual harm. This crime typically involves the use of a weapon or other means that could potentially lead to significant injury or death. The key components are the intention to commit the assault and taking steps toward that goal, even if the assault is not completed. Legal definitions and penalties can vary by jurisdiction.
Conspiracy to commit murder means that the person had full intent and plans to commit a murder. Also known as premeditated murder.
When two or more people gather together to plan or commit a crime, that is a conspiracy.
Yes
The two students that fed brownies to their classmates and professors face four felony charges. They are second degree assault, inducing consumption of controlled substances by fraudulent means, conspiracy to commit second degree assault, and conspiracy to induce consumption of controlled substances by fraudulent means.
Conspiracy.
No penalty.
Yes, one person can be charged with conspiracy to commit murder, even if no one else is involved. A conspiracy charge typically requires an agreement to commit a crime and an overt act in furtherance of that agreement. If an individual communicates intent and takes steps toward carrying out a murder, they can be charged with conspiracy, regardless of whether they have co-conspirators.