Code of Alabama - Title 13A: Criminal Code - Chapter 4 - Inchoate Crimes
- Section 13A-4-1 Criminal solicitation
(a) A person is guilty of criminal solicitation if, with the intent that another person engage in conduct constituting a crime, he solicits, requests, commands...
- Section 13A-4-2 Attempt
(a) A person is guilty of an attempt to commit a crime if, with the intent to commit a specific offense, he does any overt...
- Section 13A-4-3 Criminal conspiracy generally
(a) A person is guilty of criminal conspiracy if, with the intent that conduct constituting an offense be performed, he agrees with one or more...
- Section 13A-4-4 Conspiracy formed in this state to commit crime elsewhere indictable here
A conspiracy formed in this state to do an act beyond the state, which, if done in this state, would be a criminal offense, is...
- Section 13A-4-5 Consummation of object offense not defense to prosecution; multiple convictions on basis of same course of conduct
(a) It is no defense to a prosecution for criminal solicitation, Section 13A-4-1, attempt, Section 13A-4-2, or criminal conspiracy, Section 13A-4-3, that the offense solicited,...
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