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2009-07-22 |
CHICO-NAZARIO, J. |
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Indeed, jurisprudence dictates that mere presence at the scene of the crime at the time of its commission is not, by itself, sufficient to establish conspiracy at the time of its commission, but it is enough that the malefactors acted in concert pursuant to the same objective.[28] Conspiracy is predominantly a state of mind as it involves the meeting of the minds and intent of the malefactors. The existence of the assent of minds of the co-conspirators may be inferred from proof of facts and circumstances which, taken together, indicate that they are parts of the complete plan to commit the crime. |