The principal assignment of error relates to the admission in evidence, as against all of the defendants and over their objection, of a purported declaration of defendant Moore made after his arrest, and made in the absence of the other defendants. The declaration was made to P. L. Barnette, owner of the stolen tires, and to police officers.
*573 The declaration was to this effect: Moore received an “order” for some tires from a man who resided in or near Landrum, S. C. On Sunday, 7 June 1964, Moore and the' Littlejohns were together and discussed the “deal.” They were at the home of LeRoy Littlejohn. Foster came to the house and Moore told him that he was going to “pull a little deal” and asked for the use of Foster’s automobile. Moore indicated that it involved Barnette’s service station. Foster said that if the deal was “pulled” he wanted something out of it. They drove to Bar-nette’s service station, after putting LeRoy and Ralph Littlejohn out at a place across the street from the service station. Foster drove the car onto the “wash-rack” at Barnette’s; Moore loaded the tires. They left, picked up Leroy and Ralph, carried the tires to Landrum and sold them for $45. Foster received $15 for the use of his car and the other three got $10 each.
The witness Barnette and the Chief of Police of Tryon, N. C. testified that Moore made the declaration on 9 June 1964, two days after the theft and sale of the tires. Defendant Moore did not testify. The declaration was incompetent and inadmissible as against Foster and Leroy and Ralph Littlejohn; it was clearly prejudicial. The existence of a conspiracy may not be established by the
ex parte
declaration of an alleged conspirator made in the absence of his alleged coconspirator. Only evidence of acts committed and declarations made by one of the cocon-spirators, after the conspiracy is formed, is competent against all, and then only when the declarations are made or the acts are committed in furtherance of the conspiracy.
State v. Potter,
The declaration of defendant Moore is the only evidence in the record tending to show the existence of the conspiracy alleged or tending to implicate defendants LeRoy and Ralph Littlejohn and Foster in such conspiracy. There is no evidence in the record that Foster made any declaration, admission or confession. The witness Barnette testified *574 that LeRoy and Ralph Littlejohn made statements that they were with Moore on the date of the alleged offense, had no part in the theft of tires, accompanied Moore to Landrum to sell the tires, and received $10 each. This falls short of admission of a conspiracy to commit the crime of larceny, though it may be sufficient basis for prosecution for other criminal offense or offenses.
Nevertheless, defendants LeRoy and Ralph Littlejohn and Foster are not entitled to nonsuit and dismissal. Though the court below, in denying their motion for nonsuit, acted upon evidence which we now hold to be incompetent, yet if this evidence had not been admitted, the State might have followed a different course and produced competent evidence tending to establish the conspiracy.
State v. McMilliam,
There must also be a new trial as to defendant Moore. A criminal conspiracy is an unlawful concurrence of
two or more
persons in an agreement to do an unlawful act or to do a lawful act in an unlawful way or by unlawful means.
State v. McCullough,
It is not to be inferred that there are not circumstances under which a single conspirator may be convicted of conspiracy. See 16 Am. Jur. 2d, Conspiracy, § 33, pp. 144-5; 15 C.J.S., Conspiracy, § 37, pp. 1060, 1061. However, in the instant case, as the circumstances appear to be in the record, conviction of only one defendant of the conspiracy may not be sustained; there must be conviction of at least two, otherwise all must be acquitted.
Other errors appearing in the record may not arise when the case is again tried. Therefore, we do not discuss them here. The State might be well advised to obtain, and proceed upon, bills of indictment charging offenses more in keeping with the evidence available.
*575 As to all defendants,
New trial.
