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Conspiracy to Defraud: A Siren to Lure Unwary Prosecutors

Posted on 6th July 2015 (7th July 2015) by Katherine Hardcastle

Published in the Criminal Law Review (Issue 10, 2014),  Conspiracy to Defraud – A Siren to Lure Unwary Prosecutors explores some of the difficulties arising with the offence in the light of the case of Evans. The article is written by Paul Jarvis.

This material was first published by Sweet and Maxwell and is reproduced by agreement with the publishers.

 


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