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The Pinkerton Rule refers to a legal principle established by the U.S. Supreme Court in Pinkerton v. United States (1946), which holds that a co-conspirator can be held liable for crimes committed by another member of the conspiracy if those crimes were committed in furtherance of the conspiracy and were foreseeable. Essentially, it allows for broader liability among co-conspirators, meaning that individuals can be charged for actions they didn't directly commit if those actions were part of the overarching criminal agreement. This rule emphasizes the collective responsibility of conspirators in criminal activities.

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