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In Virginia, if two or more people agree to commit a crime and then take a step toward committing it, they may be charged with conspiracy.
The step that they take must indicate that the people involved knew of the plan and intended to commit the crime.
Even if the crime is not committed, they may be charged with conspiracy to commit the crime that they had taken a step toward completing.
If you are facing conspiracy charges, contact the law offices of Patrick N. Anderson in Virginia. Our firm has more than 17 years of successfully representing people charged with all types of criminal and traffic offenses. We are one of Virginia's largest and leading criminal and traffic defense firms. We serve Alexandria and the Northern part of Virginia and we want to help you. We treat each client as part of our family, providing the representation you deserve.
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