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    • Delaware Code
    • Title 11 - Crimes and Criminal Procedure
    • Chapter 5. SPECIFIC OFFENSES
    • Subchapter I. Inchoate Crimes
    • § 532. “Substantial step” defined.

    Delaware Code
    Subchapter I. Inchoate Crimes
    § 532. “Substantial step” defined.

    A “substantial step” under § 531 of this title is an act or omission which leaves no reasonable doubt as to the defendant's intention to commit the crime which the defendant is charged with attempting.

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    Delaware Code

    Title 11 - Crimes and Criminal Procedure

    Chapter 5. SPECIFIC OFFENSES

    Subchapter I. Inchoate Crimes

    § 501. Criminal solicitation in the third degree; class A misdemeanor.

    § 502. Criminal solicitation in the second degree; class F felony.

    § 503. Criminal solicitation in the first degree; class E felony.

    § 511. Conspiracy in the third degree; class A misdemeanor.

    § 512. Conspiracy in the second degree; class G felony.

    § 513. Conspiracy in the first degree; class E felony.

    § 521. Conspiracy.

    § 522. Joinder and venue in conspiracy prosecutions.

    § 523. Criminal solicitation and conspiracy unaffected by matters relating to the complicity of other persons.

    § 531. Attempt to commit a crime.

    § 532. “Substantial step” defined.

    § 533. Conduct intended to aid another to commit a crime.

    § 541. Criminal solicitation, conspiracy, attempt to commit a crime; defense of renunciation.

    § 542. Exemption of law-enforcement officers.

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