A criminal conspiracy is really just an agreement where two or more people agree to put a criminal scheme into effect. Such cases are not necessarily complex, but what can make them so is the nature and volume of the evidence involved. Whilst the techniques used to detect and prosecute such offences are similar in nature to those used in other criminal investigations, because the actions and admissions of one party to an agreement may be used in evidence against another party, invariably the volume of such evidence is greatly increased. The principals of Egan Meyer have a proven track record of defending clients accused of these sorts of allegations.