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Federal conspiracy charges are widely misunderstood. In this video, David Tarras explains why conspiracy does not require a large criminal organization and why many people are surprised to find themselves pulled into a case despite playing only a minor role. He also clarifies the opposite misconception: that a conspiracy charge means guilt is automatic. Tarras breaks down what the government must prove. A person must knowingly and willfully join an agreement to achieve an unlawful objective. It is not enough that someone participated in a joint venture that later turned out to be criminal. The agreement itself must be a partnership in crime at the moment it is formed. He explains why this distinction matters and why individuals charged with conspiracy often have far more room to defend themselves than they realize. Tarras Defense represents clients facing conspiracy charges, multi defendant federal investigations, and complex criminal matters across South Florida. Learn more at www.tarrasdefense.com .