Defined by law, conspiracy is an agreement to accomplish a criminal offense, or to accomplish a lawful objective by criminal means. In order to prove a conspiracy case, officials must gather enough evidence to show that a person was conspiring towards a criminal objective. There are rarely documents or other hard evidence to prove an agreement, so police will generally attempt to observe a person they suspect of selling drugs or to establish surveillance of a location where they believe drugs are being sold. Defending conspiracy charges can be tricky, but the Phoenix drug crime lawyers at JacksonWhite know the
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Conspiracy to Violate Drug Laws: Defending a Charge in Arizona
24 July 2012 by jacksonwhite | Conspiracy, Criminal Defense Law, Criminal Law, Criminal Sentencing, Drug Cases | No Comments
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