Conspiracy - Law Dictionary Search Results
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situs [Latin, position, site, from sinere to leave in place, allow] : a location that is or is held to be the site of something (as property or a crime or tort) and that commonly determines jurisdiction over it [the of a conspiracy] ...
Catilinarian
Pertaining to Catiline the Roman conspirator resembling Catilines conspiracy...
withdrawal
withdrawal 1 : the act or fact of withdrawing [ from a conspiracy] 2 : removal of money from a place of deposit or investment [a penalty for early ] ...
abortion
abortion 1 : the termination of a pregnancy after, accompanied by, or closely followed by the death of the embryo or fetus ;esp : the medical procedure of inducing expulsion of a human fetus to terminate a pregnancy 2 : the crime of procuring or performing an illegal abortion [a conspiracy to commit "W. R. LaFave and A. W. Scott, Jr."] see also Roe v. Wade and Webster v. Reproductive Health Services in the Important Cases section ...
aid
aid : to provide with what is useful in achieving an end [conspiracy to counsel or draft resisters "K. A. Cohen"] often used in the phrase aid and abet; see also abet vi : to be of use [aided in the commission of the crime] aid·er n n 1 : an act of aiding [render to the principal] 2 : help given ;esp : tangible means of assistance (as money or supplies) [ to the disabled] [giving and comfort to the enemy] ...
combination
combination 1 a : an alliance of individuals, states, or esp. corporations united to achieve a common (as economic) end see also combination in restraint of trade compare joint venture, merger b : conspiracy 2 : a union of old or new elements or parts that is patentable because it produces a new and useful result compare aggregation, equivalent ...
combination in restraint of trade
combination in restraint of trade :any monopoly or attempt at monopoly or any contract, combination, or conspiracy intended to restrain trade or commerce that violates the anti-trust laws see also Sherman Antitrust Act in the Important Laws section ...
conspiratorial
conspiratorial : of, relating to, or suggestive of a conspiracy con·spir·a·tor·i·al·ly adv ...
conspire
conspire con·spired con·spir·ing [Latin conspirare to be in harmony, to join in an unlawful agreement, from com- together + spirare to breathe] : to join in a conspiracy compare solicit ...
fix
fix 1 a : to make firm, stable, or stationary b : to attach physically 2 : to influence the actions, outcome, or effect of by improper or illegal methods [conspiracy to defraud the government by ing income tax cases "W. R. LaFave and A. W. Scott, Jr."] fix n fix·er n ...
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