http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - App.3d 318, 321, 349 N.E.2d 441.) The existence of the agreement, which is the essence of a conspiracy, need not be proved by direct evidence, but may be inferred from all the surrounding facts and circumstances, including the acts and declarations of the accused. (People v. Olmos (1979), 77 Ill.
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