Defense Lawyers for Conspiracy Charges in North Carolina

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Defending Clients in Complex Conspiracy Cases

Conspiracy charges often arise in drug, fraud, or organized crime investigations — and they don't require the crime itself to occur. Blue LLP defends clients accused of participating in conspiracies to commit illegal acts, often as part of larger indictments.



These cases require deep review of evidence, timelines, and alleged communications.

What We Handle

We challenge government interpretations, overreach, and insufficient proof of knowledge or agreement.

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Drug conspiracy (state and federal)

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Fraud and financial conspiracy

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Multi-defendant indictments and wiretap cases

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Allegations involving RICO

FAQ: Conspiracy Law

  • Can I be charged even if I didn’t do the act?

    Yes — conspiracy charges focus on agreement, not outcome. Even a text or call can be used as alleged evidence.

  • Do all co-defendants get the same sentence?

    No — outcomes vary widely. We fight to separate our clients from others and argue for individualized treatment.

  • Is there always a plea deal in conspiracy cases?

    Not necessarily. We explore dismissal, trial, or alternative resolutions depending on the facts and your priorities.