cbspt002@abnjh.UUCP (Marc E. Kenig ) (06/05/84)
<> Clarification please! One cannot simply be "charged with conspiracy". He was probably charged with "conspiracy to <fill in the blank>". What is <fill in the blank> in this case? Also, did his lawyer have any plans for a suit for misappropriation of property or the California equivalent? The grounds for a conspiracy charge are tenuous, but juries also are scared by the word (it makes them paranoid). M. Kenig "Good cases make BAD LAW!" ...abnjh!cbspt002