Terrorism conviction upheld as High Court rules married couples can commit conspiracy together Posted 1 updated 1 Alo-Bridget Namoa was convicted of conspiring to commit a street attack on non-Muslims. ( Print text only Cancel A Sydney woman found guilty of helping to plan a terror attack has lost her bid for her conviction to be overturned after the High Court dismissed her argument that a married couple could not conspire. Key points: Alo-Bridget Namoa claimed that a wife was immune from the charge of conspiracy with a husband, based on common law But the High Court confirmed if that ever was the historical position of the law, it was no longer the case