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Las Vegas Conspiracy Attorney

Are you looking for Las Vegas conspiracy lawyer? Conspiracy to commit a crime is charged against people who helped plan the crime and took some action toward committing it. It's a more serious version of an aiding and abetting or accessory charge. For example, if two people made a detailed plan to steal a museum's diamond, but only one of them broke into the museum and took the gem, both could be charged with conspiracy. Asking or paying someone to commit
a violent crime is a more serious type of conspiracy.

Conspiracy is both a state and federal crime. Some systems make conspiracy to commit a felony punishable by the same amount of prison time as the crime itself; others put it at half of the prison time of the crime itself. Conspiracy to commit a less serious crime, like financial fraud, may draw a steep fine, jail time or a few years in prison.



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