A second reform would reward conspirators for giving exculpatory information. |
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In the case of a conspiracy to defraud by wholescale misappropriation it would be absurd to argue that the conspirators did not intend just that. |
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The rest of the known conspirators were hunted down or died while resisting arrest. |
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The jury watched a video showing some of the alleged conspirators in animated discussion. |
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Two of the alleged conspirators have already been set free in Germany for the same reason. |
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This is as if the Spycatcher affair ten years ago hadn't showed MI5 to be a nest of hard right conspirators. |
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There was no remorse or guilt in any of the conspirators, only pride at doing the right thing. |
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It is likely that most of the conspirators had details of the plot drip-fed to them as the need arose. |
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Shortly afterwards, I saw the same man on television pronouncing that the leader's brilliant speech would scotch the conspirators. |
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Perhaps it would be called a balk today because the ballgirls were conspirators. |
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I particularly noted the basses of the chorus as they sinisterly intoned the conspirators music. |
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Now, the conspirators out there, yes, they are shaking in their boots, because they know we know. |
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Children also used to blacken their faces, as Guy Fawkes and his fellow conspirators might have done. |
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They were accused of being the main conspirators and facilitators of the bomb blasts. |
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The author ushers in the names of the conspirators and their plot to kidnap Lincoln. |
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We were conspirators, seizing the opportunity to cut the strings from the other's kite! |
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He suggests that if the applicants were conspirators they would not have used the Grapevine to receive incoming faxes. |
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The two, depicted by the media as shady political conspirators, said they felt out of their depth. |
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The conspirators believed they could seize her, and boldly imagined they could then use her to swing the country to them. |
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Most of the conspirators were in this country before he took the oath of office. |
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I felt like we were conspirators, and that, I think, was a great source of his charm. |
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Among them were the conspirators of the genocide, officers who, for three years, had been plotting the slaughter. |
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Some government investigators believe other conspirators may be on the loose. |
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That merely sparked off their investigation, the aim of which was to discover the future plans of the conspirators. |
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Mary and her conspirators openly discussed their plans in these encrypted letters, as they believed no one else would be able to read them. |
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The conspirators gradually become enmeshed by their own plot and are dismayed to find they are as susceptible as their victims. |
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He is pressing for the five to be considered as unwitting accomplices to espionage, rather than conspirators. |
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She and her fellow conspirators had scored a number of hits on my umbrella. |
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Once in Germany, he and the other conspirators visited chemists as they gathered chemicals to build the bomb. |
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Fearing counter-revolution, the sans-culottes destroyed prisons because they believed they were secretly sheltering conspirators. |
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His plan failed when he ran out of money for explosives and his conspirators planted the bomb next to the wrong support structure within the basement of the building. |
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This assassination had almost as many motives as it had conspirators. |
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Instead of confronting the inadequacy of their intellectual and moral capital, opponents of the 1960s dismissed their enemies as immoral conspirators. |
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Most of the conspirators were young officers, for whom promotion was irksomely slow and who had been reading German Romantic writers to ease their boredom. |
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Thomas Percy, one of the conspirators, was a distant cousin, had been employed by Northumberland as constable of Alnwick castle, and had been made a gentleman pensioner. |
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The conspirators were tried for sorcery and condemned to death. |
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Here Aufidius turns against him, accusing him of betraying the Volscian interests, and with the assistance of conspirators of his faction, publicly kills Coriolanus. |
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Telephone records showed she was in contact with alleged conspirators. |
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AoShe is tied up, disabled and disfigured woman hardly able to move the wheel chair given to her by the cartel of conspirators and abdicators. |
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Mohammad Abdul-Sattar al-Sayyed said that the conspirators have chosen to fight Syria under religious cloak, as it is the symbol of pan-Arabism. |
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He did so, executing the conspirators, but within two years also conquered the region and incorporated it into his domain. |
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The rebellion was crushed in 1769 by the next governor Alejandro O'Reilly, who executed five of the conspirators. |
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From various causes, all of the conspirators either died or were killed except for one, who was executed after the lad Almagro gave an order. |
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The next significant government prosecution was the trial of the eight main Gunpowder Plot conspirators in Westminster Hall. |
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The conspirators were all sentenced to death and died through various means. |
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One of the conspirators, James Ashton, is said to have confessed to the murders on his deathbed after being haunted by the dead couple. |
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In the later 1690s Rewse became a successful thief-taker, reaping large rewards for the capture of Jacobite conspirators, clippers, and coiners. |
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Most of the conspirators fled from London as they learned of the plot's discovery, trying to enlist support along the way. |
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Along with several other conspirators, he took part in the Earl of Essex's rebellion in 1601, during which he was wounded and captured. |
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The contemporaneous account of the prosecution claimed that during this delay the conspirators were digging a tunnel beneath Parliament. |
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Logistically, digging a tunnel would have proved extremely difficult, especially as none of the conspirators had any experience of mining. |
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Several other people not involved in the conspiracy, but known or related to the conspirators, were also questioned. |
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By coincidence, on the same day that Garnet was found, the surviving conspirators were arraigned in Westminster Hall. |
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If the story is true, however, by December 1604 the conspirators were busy tunnelling from their rented house to the House of Lords. |
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On 9 March 1566, Mary's secretary, David Rizzio, was murdered by conspirators loyal to Darnley. |
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Plutarch also reports that Caesar said nothing, pulling his toga over his head when he saw Brutus among the conspirators. |
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In February 1567, Darnley was murdered by conspirators almost certainly led by James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell. |
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Murena was named among the conspirators, the outspoken Consul who defended Primus in the Marcus Primus Affair. |
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His heroines never have a true anagnorisis because the moral fault is never in themselves, only in outside conspirators. |
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Most of the conspirators were senators, who had a variety of economic, political, or personal motivations for carrying out the assassination. |
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Virtually all the conspirators fled the city after Caesar's death in fear of retaliation. |
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It ultimately failed because of the reluctance of Scribonianus' troops, which led to the suicide of the main conspirators. |
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The conspirators seem to have let their main army disintegrate, and had no policy except hunting down supporters of Stilicho. |
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When Richard executed those conspirators who had been unable to flee England, he spared Lady Margaret. |
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The plot, known as the Dudley conspiracy, was betrayed, and the conspirators in England were rounded up. |
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In February 1567, Darnley was murdered by conspirators almost certainly led by James Hepburn, Earl of Bothwell. |
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It was discovered in time with eight conspirators executed, including Guy Fawkes, who became the iconic evil traitor in English lore. |
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The conspiracy, known as the Rye House Plot, backfired upon its conspirators and provoked a wave of sympathy for the King and James. |
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However, the plot was discovered and most of the conspirators were either arrested or killed while trying to evade capture. |
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The conspirators involved awaited news of their plot in Dunchurch in Warwickshire. |
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As consul at the time of the Catilinarian conspiracy he had the Senate declare a state of siege, and he then had the conspirators summarily killed without trial. |
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Attention is given to other possible conspirators, including the Russians, Cubans, mobsters, CIA agents, G-Men, rednecks, oilmen and the military. |
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On the other hand, Nerva lacked widespread support in the Empire, and as a known Flavian loyalist, his track record would not have recommended him to the conspirators. |
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His amicable nature spared him the fate of the other conspirators. |
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As a matter of fact, at this time the Finnish peasantry was outraged by the actions of their elite and almost exclusively supported Gustav's actions against the conspirators. |
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The conspirators were rounded up by the police and arrested. |
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According to Cassius Dio, the conspirators approached Nerva as a potential successor prior to the assassination, suggesting that he was at least aware of the plot. |
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The first meeting of the five central conspirators took place on Sunday 20 May 1604, at an inn called the Duck and Drake, in the fashionable Strand district of London. |
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Protestant conspirators formulated the Rye House Plot, a plan to murder him and the Duke of York as they returned to London after horse races in Newmarket. |
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One of the conspirators, Thomas Percy, was promoted in June 1604, gaining access to a house in London that belonged to John Whynniard, Keeper of the King's Wardrobe. |
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On 9 March, a group of the conspirators, accompanied by Darnley, murdered Rizzio in front of the pregnant Mary at a dinner party in Holyrood Palace. |
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