Conspiracy, besides its ordinary meaning (see conspiracy), means: Alternate uses: See Conspiracy (disambiguation) Conspiracy, in common usage, is the act of working in secret to obtain some goal, usually understood with negative connotations. ...
Conspiracy theory, a theory that defies common historical or current understanding of events, under the claim that those events are the result of manipulations by one or more secretive powers.
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Conspiracy, in common usage, is the act of working in secret to obtain some goal, usually understood with negative connotations.
In California, a punishable conspiracy is an agreement between at least two people to commit a crime, while in addition at least one of them does some act to commit the crime.
[1] One example of this is The Han Twins Murder Conspiracy case, where one twin sister attempted to hire two youths to have her twin sister killed.