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Conspiracy to defraud

Practical Law UK Practice Note 1-608-7001 (Approx. 12 pages)

Conspiracy to defraud

by Antony Shaw KC, Tom Forster, Red Lion Chambers
This note covers conspiracy to defraud. It explains the elements of the offence, when it should be used, and relevant guidance. It also covers the provisions in relation to jurisdiction under the Criminal Justice Act 1993 and the Criminal Law Act 1977.

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