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Elements of conspiracy
How a conspiracy may be formed
How the prosecution can prove the offence of conspiracy against a co-conspirator
Proof of conspiracy
Proper step to be taken by the court where an indictment contains a charge of conspiracy along with a substantive offence
The meaning of conspiracy and when it can be said that the offence of conspiracy has been committed
The position of Ghanaian law on conspiracy
The position of the law where an accused person is charged with conspiracy and a substantive offence
The proper approach where a person is charged with the commission of a substantive offence as well as conspiracy to commit that same offence
What the prosecution is required to prove on a charge of conspiracy
Whether a person not part of the deal at inception can be found guilty of the offence of conspiracy
Whether an accused person can be convicted for conspiracy on the strength of his own confession
Whether an accused person can be convicted of the offence of conspiracy where he has been acquitted of the substantive offence where the evidence adduced in proof of the substantive offence is the same relied on in proof of the offence of conspiracy
Whether it is necessary for conspirators to meet at a physical place to be guilty of conspiracy
Whether the conspirators need to have started the conspiracy at the same time
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