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Intracorporate Plurality In Criminal Conspiracy Law, Sarah N. Welling May 1982

Intracorporate Plurality In Criminal Conspiracy Law, Sarah N. Welling

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The concept of conspiracy currently plays a significant role in three areas of substantive law: antitrust, civil rights, and criminal law. Although the role of conspiracy in these substantive areas of law differs in many ways, all three require that the conspiracy consist of a plurality of actors. Determining what constitutes a plurality of actors when all the alleged conspirators are agents of a single corporation poses a continuing problem.

This problem raises two distinct questions. The first is whether, when one agent acts alone within the scope of corporate business, the agent and the corporation constitute a plurality. The …


Mental Responsibility And The Criminal Law--A Defence, Roy Mitchell Moreland Jan 1956

Mental Responsibility And The Criminal Law--A Defence, Roy Mitchell Moreland

Kentucky Law Journal

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The External Circumstances In Criminal Negligence Cases, Marcus Redwine Jr. Jan 1942

The External Circumstances In Criminal Negligence Cases, Marcus Redwine Jr.

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Comparison Of The Civil And Criminal Liability Of Infants, Mary Louise Barton Jan 1941

Comparison Of The Civil And Criminal Liability Of Infants, Mary Louise Barton

Kentucky Law Journal

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Criminal Liability In Negligence Cases, E. W. Salisbury Jan 1937

Criminal Liability In Negligence Cases, E. W. Salisbury

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.