The courts of England and Wales had jurisdiction to try a defendant on a count of conspiracy if the conspiracy, wherever made, was to do something or to do something which might be done, whether wholly or in part, within the jurisdiction, even if no overt act pursuant to the conspiracy was actually done within the jurisdiction. * Leave to appeal to the House of Lords refused.
CA (Crim Div) (Lord Bingham of Cornhill LCJ, Bracewell J, Keene J)
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