commit a crime 犯罪 to commit a crime 犯罪 commit to vt.发送给,把...托付给,把...交给 Commit for vt.把...提交,交付 相似单词 conspiracy n. 1.[U]阴谋活动(尤指共谋犯罪) 2.[C]阴谋;共谋 commit v. [T] 1.犯(罪),做(错事等) 2.使承担义务;使作出保证;使表态(+to) 3.把.....
Conspiracy is a crime that involves two or more people and is commonly seen in federal drug cases. Conspiracy to commit a crime does not necessarily mean the suspect actually committed the crime, just that he or she knew that a crime was being committed....
In Maryland, a conspiracy to commit a crime occurs when two or more parties make an agreement to engage in criminal activity. UnderMaryland law, a person can be charged with the attempt to commit a crime, even if the crime itself is not completed. All that is necessary is that the parti...
According to the complaint they were charged with the following eight counts: conspiracy to commit a crime – murder, carrying a loaded firearm/street gang, possession of firearm by a felon – prior(s), dissuading a witness by force or threat, conspiracy to commit a crime – second degree ...
conspiracy of silence n. 保持缄默的协定 conspiracy theory 有关阴谋活动的说法 conspiracy to commit crime 密谋犯罪 相似单词 conspiracy n. 1.[U]阴谋活动(尤指共谋犯罪) 2.[C]阴谋;共谋 最新单词 carbofrax的中文意思 碳化硅; 金刚硅砖料 carbofos是什么意思 马拉硫磷 carbodihydrazide是什么意思及反...
POLICE have arrested eight men in a bid to smash a crime gangbelieved to be behind a spate of...Keeling, Neal
conspiracy to commit murder in aid of racketeering in furtherance of a crime of violence resulting in death. Prosecutors said Escalante-Torres also pled guilty to attempted murder in aid of racketeering and discharge of a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence."Their ruthless a...
con·spir·a·cy kən-ˈspir-ə-sē plural conspiracies 1 : an agreement between two or more people to commit an act prohibited by law or to commit a lawful act by means prohibited by law also : the crime or tort of participating in a conspiracy compare substantive...
3. Law An agreement between two or more persons to commit a crime or accomplish a legal purpose through illegal action. 4. A joining or acting together, as if by sinister design: a conspiracy of wind and tide that devastated coastal areas. [Middle English conspiracie, from Anglo-Norman, ...
New research has found that people who believe in conspiracy theories are also more likely to commit low-level crimes.