19-2111. Conspiracy — Sufficiency of evidence.
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Upon a trial for conspiracy, in a case where an overt act is necessary to constitute the offense, the defendant cannot be convicted unless one
(1)or more overt acts are expressly alleged in the indictment, nor unless one
(1)of the acts alleged is proved; but other overt acts not alleged in the indictment may be given in evidence.