A hearsay rule that allows the acts and statements of one conspirator, as long as they were done or said during or after the conspiracy, to be admitted into evidence at the trial of another conspirator, even if done or said in the defendant's absence. In federal court and in some states, the act or statement is admissible even if done or said after the conspirators were arrested and in custody
While the mastermind behind the jewel heist was the primary suspect, it was apparent he had a coconspirator to assist him in pulling it off.
Coconut Cocoa Coconspirator
Collocate, coexist, coconspirator, coagulate, codefendant.
Each case will be tried on its own merits. Although one may have been acquitted, the other will still have to stand trial. The fact that the original conspirator has been acquitted may be introduced at their trial, but it is by no means an automatic acquittal for the second party.
If you were talking about that exact gun, it's possible. Depends on how the law is written.
L'Hôpital's Rule or L'Hôspital's Rule
Aristotle came up with the rule by few, rule by one, and the rule by many.
The Qing Rule was known as a rule of both Peace and Prosperity.
Authoritarian Rule
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authoritarian
indirect rule