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- "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 562 Filed 12/17/21 Page 42 of 82\n\n1 Instruction No. 32: Counts One, Three, and Five: Conspiracy to Violate Federal Law - The Elements\n2\n3 To prove the Defendant guilty of the crime of conspiracy, the Government must\n4 prove each of the following four elements beyond a reasonable doubt:\n5 First, that two or more persons entered the unlawful agreement charged in the particular count of the Indictment;\n6\n7 Second, that the Defendant knowingly and willfully became a member of that conspiracy;\n8 Third, that one of the members of the conspiracy knowingly committed at least one overt\n9 act; and\n10 Fourth, that the overt act which you find to have been committed was committed to\n11 further some objective of that conspiracy.\n12 Each of these elements must be satisfied beyond a reasonable doubt.\n13 Now let us separately consider each of these elements.\n\n41\nDOJ-OGR-00008498",
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- "content": "To prove the Defendant guilty of the crime of conspiracy, the Government must prove each of the following four elements beyond a reasonable doubt: First, that two or more persons entered the unlawful agreement charged in the particular count of the Indictment; 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.",
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