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2005-02-17 |
AUSTRIA-MARTINEZ, J. |
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| Article 8 of the RPC provides that "a conspiracy exists when two or more persons come to an agreement concerning the commission of a felony and decide to commit it." To be held guilty as a co-principal by reason of conspiracy, the accused must be shown to have performed an overt act in pursuance or furtherance of the complicity.[34] The overt act or acts of the accused may consist of active participation in the actual commission of the crime itself or may consist of moral assistance to his co-conspirators by moving them to execute or implement the criminal plan.[35] | |||||