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Criminal Law Assessment 2001 Three friends, Draco, Cradde and Goyle have committed criminal offences. This assessment will be looking at which party is liable for the offences, which will be discussed in this work. Conspiracy There are two offences of conspiracy, a) it is statutory offence to agree with other person or persons for the commission of an offence or offences. b) It is a common law offence to defraud or to outrage public decency. Draco, Cradde, and Goyle wanted to do something to their work colleague Harry, weather it is a physical harm or a psychological harm; it did not matter because they all dislike him. Draco suggested that they should damage his car because that was Harry's main pride. They all agreed to the suggestion made by Draco. In law, there cannot be a conspiracy unless there is a concluded agreement, an authority for this is Jones (1832) 4B&AD 345...

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