What do you mean by admission by conspirator in law
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Admission by a conspirator in law refers to a legal principle that allows a statement made by one member of a conspiracy to be used against all other members of the conspiracy in court. This rule is based on the idea that conspirators are considered to be acting in concert, and therefore any statements made by one member can be imputed to all other members of the conspiracy. This type of admission can be admissible as evidence in a criminal trial to prove the guilt of all conspirators involved.