The defense against a conspiracy charge known as feigned agreement argues that the accused never truly intended to commit a crime but pretended to do so. This allows individuals to separate genuine intent from mere verbal agreement. Other defenses include legal impossibility and withdrawal of conspiracy. ;
The chosen defense for a conspiracy charge that claims the individual never intended to commit a crime and faked their intent is known as feigned agreement. This defense highlights the difference between actual commitment and merely expressing willingness to participate. Other defenses include withdrawal of conspiracy and legal impossibility.
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