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Subchapter 1 - General Provisions
§ 5-3-101. Mitigation — Affirmative defense - It is an affirmative defense to a prosecution for criminal...
§ 5-3-102. Multiple convictions barred - A person may not be convicted of more than one...
§ 5-3-103. Solicitation and conspiracy — Defenses and claims that are not defenses - (a) It is a defense to a prosecution for solicitation...
Subchapter 2 - Criminal Attempt
§ 5-3-201. Conduct constituting attempt - (a) A person attempts to commit an offense if he...
§ 5-3-202. Complicity - (a) A person attempts to commit an offense if, with...
§ 5-3-203. Classification - A criminal attempt is a: (1) Class Y felony if...
§ 5-3-204. Renunciation - (a) (1) It is an affirmative defense to a prosecution...
Subchapter 3 - Criminal Solicitation
§ 5-3-301. Conduct constituting solicitation — Classification - (a) A person solicits the commission of an offense if,...
§ 5-3-302. Renunciation - It is an affirmative defense to a prosecution for criminal...
Subchapter 4 - Criminal Conspiracy
§ 5-3-401. Conduct constituting conspiracy - A person conspires to commit an offense if with the...
§ 5-3-402. Scope of conspiratorial relationship - If an actor knows or could reasonably expect that a...
§ 5-3-403. Multiple criminal objectives - If a person conspires to commit a number of criminal...
§ 5-3-404. Classification - Criminal conspiracy is a: (1) Class A felony if an...
§ 5-3-405. Renunciation of criminal purpose - It is an affirmative defense to a prosecution for conspiracy...
§ 5-3-406. Statute of limitations - (a) For the purposes of § 5-1-109, a conspiracy is...
§ 5-3-407. Venue for prosecution - A prosecution for criminal conspiracy may be brought in any...