(a) For the purposes of § 5-1-109 , a conspiracy is a continuing course of conduct that terminates when the offense or offenses that are the object of the conspiracy are committed. (b) However, if a person abandons the agreement a conspiracy is terminated as to him or her only, when the person: (1) Advises other persons with whom the person conspired of his or her abandonment; or (2) Informs a law enforcement authority of the existence of the conspiracy and of his or her participation in the conspiracy. Acts 1975, No. 280, § 711; A.S.A. 1947, § 41-711. (a) For the purposes of § 5-1-109 , a conspiracy is a continuing course of conduct that terminates when the offense or offenses that are the object of the conspiracy are committed. (b) However, if a person abandons the agreement a conspiracy is terminated as to him or her only, when the person: (1) Advises other persons with whom the person conspired of his or her abandonment; or (2) Informs a law enforcement authority of the existence of the conspiracy and of his or her participation in the conspiracy. Acts 1975, No. 280, § 711; A.S.A. 1947, § 41-711. (a) For the purposes of § 5-1-109 , a conspiracy is a continuing course of conduct that terminates when the offense or offenses that are the object of the conspiracy are committed. (b) However, if a person abandons the agreement a conspiracy is terminated as to him or her only, when the person: (1) Advises other persons with whom the person conspired of his or her abandonment; or (2) Informs a law enforcement authority of the existence of the conspiracy and of his or her participation in the conspiracy. Acts 1975, No. 280, § 711; A.S.A. 1947, § 41-711. (a) For the purposes of § 5-1-109 , a conspiracy is a continuing course of conduct that terminates when the offense or offenses that are the object of the conspiracy are committed. (b) However, if a person abandons the agreement a conspiracy is terminated as to him or her only, when the person: (1) Advises other persons with whom the person conspired of his or her abandonment; or (2) Informs a law enforcement authority of the existence of the conspiracy and of his or her participation in the conspiracy. (1) Advises other persons with whom the person conspired of his or her abandonment; or (2) Informs a law enforcement authority of the existence of the conspiracy and of his or her participation in the conspiracy. Acts 1975, No. 280, § 711; A.S.A. 1947, § 41-711.
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