g6civix,
Being present isn't nearly enough to get you hit with conspiracy (successfully). Shared intent is required, so thats one element they'd have to prove. With only his version of the facts (and a limited one at that), its impossible to evaluate how that will turn out.
Also, the cop does not decide what to charge you with. He can write down whatever he wants, but in the end he submits his police report, the district attorney looks at it and decides what charges he can file in good faith.
Again, I'd refrain from giving too much further analysis in specifics.
Original poster,
make your court days
pay attention to the process
follow instructions
read what they give you
listen to what they tell you
learn from your mistake
Show contrition.
That's about as much as anyone on an internet forum can give you
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