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The Pinkerton Rule Comes from the Case Pinkerton V

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The Pinkerton rule comes from the case Pinkerton v. United States, which established:


A) that co-conspirators may not be held accountable for the acts of fellow conspirators even if the requirements of criminal culpability for the acts of others involved in the crime are met
B) that co-conspirators may be held accountable for the acts of fellow conspirators even though the requirements of criminal culpability for the acts of others involved in the crime are not met
C) that co-conspirators may not be held accountable for the acts of fellow conspirators unless there was a confession
D) that co-conspirators may not be held accountable for the acts of fellow conspirators unless there was a confession with collateral corroboration

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