Section 9: Evidence of conspirator’s words or acts to prove conspiracy
9.Things said or done by conspirator in reference to common design
Where there is reasonable ground to believe that two or more persons have conspired together to commit an offence or an actionable wrong, anything said, done or written by any one of those persons in reference to their common intention, after the time when that intention was first entertained by any one of them, is a relevant fact as against each of the persons believed to be so conspiring, as well as for the purpose of proving the existence of the conspiracy and for the purpose of showing that any such person was a party to the conspiracy.
Plain English Summary
If there is reasonable reason to think two or more people agreed to commit a crime or a civil wrong, then anything said, done, or written by any of th...
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