So the only way to get to a felony is by committing it or is by in concealment of another crime. Correct. And each one of those crimes has specific elements. That's right. And you have to prove In order to get a conviction at trial, you have to prove every element of the crime beyond a reasonable doubt. Right. That's just traditionally how this works. That is the right way to do it. So in the indictment, did they put the underlying crime? No, they did not. (01:00–01:06)
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