They want collateral when you sitting in the cell
Take these bars and bail ya man out of jail
The eye in the sky the ears on the wire
Conspiracy its on fire
I got the keys to ya cell come on ya’ll hurry
Welcome to part 3-law library
An innocent man sitting in the can.
Pondering, "damn how did I get in this jam".
It happens everyday from New York to the south.
Easy to go to jail but its hard to get out.
Cuz you hung around every then and now with em'.
So when they took him down they took you down with em'.
Cause you don’t have to commit the crime physically.
You don’t even have to commit the crime willingly.
If you know about the crime and you not snitching g.
They could hit you with that charge, called conspiracy.
Take a loan from the bank I’m borrowing money.
I take a loan from my homies im laundering money.
If I loan my man some bread to go get a ki.
And he goes and flips that money and brings it back to me.
Its called enterprise corruption, B felony.
They could hit me with that charge called conspiracy.
To all the pimps out there scooping the young brauds up.
Got em on the strip working for small bucks.
Any person over 18 regardless of what.
Agrees with one or more persons under 16 yall stuck.
To engage in or cause the performers into such conduct.
They bringing that conspiracy charge up.
The game full of rico laws and is corruption charge stuff.
Is washed up.
We can make an outta town move but planned in the New York state.
If you go and catch a case in a whole other place.
They could charge you with conspiracy still make the conviction.
In New York and in the other jurisdiction.
But if you listen to these words of wisdom.
You can beat the system.
Cuz a person cannot be convicted of conspiracy within the law.
By something called pleading and proof this is the law.
Unless the overt act is alleged and proved.
To have been committed by one of the conspirators.
So be careful when you make affiliations.
Cuz you could be guilty by association.
The lawmaker is constantly creating.
Ways to enforce incarceration.
What’s the next chapter in my archive?
Article one-twenty-five, homicide...