United States V. Shabani

United States v. Shabani, 513 U.S. 10 (1994) was a decision by the United States Supreme Court. The Court ruled: "...Congress intended to adopt the common law definition of conspiracy, which does not make the doing of any act other than the act of conspiring a condition of liability..." This ruling indicated that conspiracy alone can be criminal.

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