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Definition of Coconspirator
1. Noun. A member of a conspiracy.
Group relationships: Confederacy, Conspiracy
Generic synonyms: Criminal, Crook, Felon, Malefactor, Outlaw
Specialized synonyms: Fawkes, Guy Fawkes, Oates, Titus Oates
Derivative terms: Coconspire, Conspiratorial, Conspire, Machinate
Definition of Coconspirator
1. Noun. (alternative spelling of co-conspirator) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Coconspirator
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Coconspirator
Literary usage of Coconspirator
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Codes and Statutes of California, as Amended and in Force at the Close by California, Carter Pitkin Pomeroy (1901)
"Evidence of the acts of a coconspirator done before the commission of the ...
No declarations of a coconspirator except those made during the pendency of ..."
2. A Brief for the Trial of Criminal Cases by Austin Abbott, William Constantine Beecher (1902)
"0, providing that after proof of a conspiracy the declaration or act of a
conspirator against his coconspirator, and relating to the conspiracy ..."
3. Notes on the California Reports: Showing the Present Value as Authority of by Charles Theodore Boone, Charles Lawrence Thompson (1906)
"McGee, 81 Iowa, 22, holding statements of a coconspirator inadmissible because
not made ... 801, holding that flight of a coconspirator was not evidence of ..."
4. A Manual for Courts-martial, Courts of Inquiry and of Other Procedure Under by United States War Dept (1916)
"... a coconspirator, or accomplice, need not be required, yet from the character
of the associations formed the uncorroborated testimony of a coconspirator, ..."
5. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1903)
"Cited in Douglas v. McDermott, 21 App. Div. 13, 47 NY Supp. 336, holding subsequent
declarations of alleged coconspirator, no part of res ..."
6. Ruling Case Law as Developed and Established by the Decisions and by William Mark McKinney, Burdett Alberto Rich (1914)
"... an alleged coconspirator, made before the existence of the alleged conspiracy,
are not admissible in evidence against the other conspirators,14 unless ..."
7. Annotated Cases, American and English by H Noyes Greene, William Mark McKinney, David Shephard Garland (1917)
"the acts of one coconspirator are admissible against the other. Evidence — Acts
of coconspirator. In a prosecution for homicide, evidence held sufficient to ..."