[blindLaw] Question for criminal law attorneys

Shannon sbg at sbgaal.com
Sun Jul 21 22:49:39 UTC 2019


Conspiracy involves an agreement to commit the act in this case fraud; charge of fraud without conspiracy is that you committed the act.

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From: BlindLaw [mailto:blindlaw-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Jorge Paez via BlindLaw
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Subject: [blindLaw] Question for criminal law attorneys

Hello.
Can someone please explain the difference between conspiracy to commit fraud and fraud?
I’m asking because I’m following the Terronose story, where the founder supposedly committed fraud, yet she’s being charged only with conspiracy to commit fraud and not fraud itself, while her VP is being charged with fraud.

Thanks,

Jorge

			
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