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co-conspirator

Or ·Dz·辱··ٴǰ

[koh-kuhn-spir-uh-ter]

noun

  1. a fellow conspirator; associate or collaborator in a conspiracy.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of co-conspirator1

First recorded in 1860–65
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Court filings say he was caught on camera twice handing a juvenile — identified only as “Co-Conspirator A” — small packages believed to be drugs inside Nidorf hall.

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The enterprise fell apart in August 2023, when “Co-Conspirator A” was caught with 106 Xanax pills inside of Nidorf Hall, court records show.

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Indeed, the Supreme Court recently took the rare step of overturning a capital conviction that rested on the dubious testimony of the defendant’s alleged co-conspirator.

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The writer becomes an unrepentant co-conspirator in the plot to knock down Spears, one breaking news item at a time.

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Ms Khorram has been named by prosecutors in court as a co-conspirator to Mr Combs, and could potentially testify.

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A co-conspirator is a fellow conspirator—someone engaged in a secret plan by multiple people to do something evil or illegal.Such a plan is called a conspiracy. The word conspiracy can also refer to the act of making such plans—the act of conspiring—or to the group making the plans. In a legal context, conspiracy refers to an agreement by two or more people to commit a crime.In any of these cases, the people involved can be called conspirators. The word co-conspirator refers to a conspirator conspiring with one or more other conspirators in the same conspiracy. By itself, the word conspirator always implies that there are multiple people involved—there is never a single conspirator. Technically, the phrase fellow co-conspirator is redundant, since co-conspirator means the same thing as fellow conspirator.A conspiracy theory is an explanation of an event that says it was the result of a secret and often complex and evil plot by multiple co-conspirators. People who promote or formulate conspiracy theories often reject the standard or accepted explanation of unexplained or unusual events and claim that they are the doing of evil conspirators secretly conspiring behind the scenes.Example: This proves that the crime wasn’t the work of one man—it was carried out by several co-conspirators who are now under arrest.

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