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Group Think: The Law Of Conspiracy And Collective Reason, Jens David Ohlin Oct 2007

Group Think: The Law Of Conspiracy And Collective Reason, Jens David Ohlin

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

Although vicarious liability for the acts of co-conspirators is firmly entrenched in federal courts, no adequate theory explains how the act and intention of one conspirator can be attributed to another, simply by virtue of their criminal agreement. This Article argues that the most promising avenue for solving the Pinkerton paradox is an appeal to the collective intention of the conspiratorial group to commit the crime. Unfortunately, misplaced skepticism about the notion of a "group will" has prevented criminal scholars from embracing the notion of a conspiracy's collective intention to commit a crime. However, positing group intentions requires only that …