Georgia Code, Title 16, Chapter 4 - Criminal Attempt, Conspiracy, and Solicitation
- § 16-4-1 - Criminal Attempt
A person commits the offense of criminal attempt when, with intent to commit a specific crime, he performs any act which constitutes a substantial...
- § 16-4-2 - Conviction for Criminal Attempt Where Crime Completed
A person may be convicted of the offense of criminal attempt if the crime attempted was actually committed in pursuance of the attempt but...
- § 16-4-3 - Charge of Commission of Crime As Including Criminal Attempt
A person charged with commission of a crime may be convicted of the offense of criminal attempt as to that crime without being specifically...
- § 16-4-4 - Impossibility As a Defense
It is no defense to a charge of criminal attempt that the crime the accused is charged with attempting was, under the attendant circumstances,...
- § 16-4-5 - Abandonment of Effort to Commit a Crime As an Affirmative Defense
(a) When a person's conduct would otherwise constitute an attempt to commit a crime under Code Section 16-4-1, it is an affirmative defense that...
- § 16-4-6 - Penalties for Criminal Attempt
(a) A person convicted of the offense of criminal attempt to commit a crime punishable by death or by life imprisonment shall be punished...
- § 16-4-7 - Criminal Solicitation
(a) A person commits the offense of criminal solicitation when, with intent that another person engage in conduct constituting a felony, he solicits, requests,...
- § 16-4-8 - Conspiracy to Commit a Crime
A person commits the offense of conspiracy to commit a crime when he together with one or more persons conspires to commit any crime...
- § 16-4-8.1 - Conviction of Conspiracy Even If Crime Completed.
A person may be convicted of the offense of conspiracy to commit a crime, as defined in Code Section 16-4-8, even if the crime...
- § 16-4-9 - Withdrawal by Coconspirator From Agreement to Commit Crime
A coconspirator may be relieved from the effects of Code Section 16-4-8 if he can show that before the overt act occurred he withdrew...
- § 16-4-10 - Domestic Terrorism; Penalty
(a) As used in this Code section, "domestic terrorism" means any violation of, or attempt to violate, the laws of this state or of...
Last modified: October 14, 2016