Bilateral Conspiracy

Bilateral Conspiracy

Definition

An approach to the crime of conspiracy that requires an actual agreement between two or more persons; under the bilateral approach, when an individual agrees to commit a crime with an undercover agent who has no intent to commit the crime, there can be no conviction for conspiracy.

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