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  10. "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 767 Filed 08/10/22 Page 213 of 257 3047 LCKVMAX8 Charge\n\nSecond, that the defendant knowingly and willfully became a member of that conspiracy.\nThird, that one of the members of the conspiracy knowingly committed at least one overt act.\nAnd fourth, that the overt act which you find to have been committed was committed to further some objective of that conspiracy.\nEach of these elements must be satisfied beyond a reasonable doubt.\nNow, let us separately consider each of these elements.\nInstruction No. 33. Counts One, Three, and Five. Conspiracy to violate federal law. First element.\nStarting with the first element, what is a conspiracy? A conspiracy is an agreement or an understanding between two or more persons to accomplish by joint action a criminal or unlawful purpose. The essence of the crime of conspiracy is the unlawful agreement between two or more people to violate the law.\nAs I mentioned earlier, the ultimate success of the conspiracy, meaning the actual commission of the crime that is the object of the conspiracy, is not an element of the crime of conspiracy. In order to show that a conspiracy existed, the evidence must show that two or more people in some way or manner, through any contrivance, explicitly or implicitly --\nSOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. (212) 805-0300 DOJ-OGR-00014613",
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  19. "content": "Second, that the defendant knowingly and willfully became a member of that conspiracy. Third, that one of the members of the conspiracy knowingly committed at least one overt act. And fourth, that the overt act which you find to have been committed was committed to further some objective of that conspiracy. Each of these elements must be satisfied beyond a reasonable doubt. Now, let us separately consider each of these elements. Instruction No. 33. Counts One, Three, and Five. Conspiracy to violate federal law. First element. Starting with the first element, what is a conspiracy? A conspiracy is an agreement or an understanding between two or more persons to accomplish by joint action a criminal or unlawful purpose. The essence of the crime of conspiracy is the unlawful agreement between two or more people to violate the law. As I mentioned earlier, the ultimate success of the conspiracy, meaning the actual commission of the crime that is the object of the conspiracy, is not an element of the crime of conspiracy. In order to show that a conspiracy existed, the evidence must show that two or more people in some way or manner, through any contrivance, explicitly or implicitly --",
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