Legal Dictionary
Main Entry:
con·spir·a·cyPronunciation:
k&n-'spir-&-sEFunction:
nounInflected Form:
plural -ciesEtymology: Latin
conspiratio, from
conspirare to conspire —see
CONSPIRE 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 CRIME NOTE: Some states require an overt act in addition to the agreement to constitute conspiracy.
chain conspiracy : a conspiracy in which the conspirators act separately and successively (as in distributing narcotics)
civil conspiracy : a conspiracy that is not prosecuted as a crime but that forms the grounds for a lawsuit
criminal conspiracy : a conspiracy prosecuted as a crime
2 : a group of conspirators