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 which was the objective of the conspiracy was actually committed or completed in pursuance of the conspiracy, but such person may not be convicted of both conspiracy to commit a crime and the completed crime.
History. Code 1981, § 16-4-8.1 , enacted by Ga. L. 1996, p. 679, § 1.
Structure Georgia Code
Title 16 - Crimes and Offenses
Chapter 4 - Criminal Attempt, Conspiracy, and Solicitation
§ 16-4-2. Conviction for Criminal Attempt Where Crime Completed
§ 16-4-3. Charge of Commission of Crime as Including Criminal Attempt
§ 16-4-4. Impossibility as a Defense
§ 16-4-5. Abandonment of Effort to Commit a Crime as an Affirmative Defense
§ 16-4-6. Penalties for Criminal Attempt
§ 16-4-7. Criminal Solicitation
§ 16-4-8. Conspiracy to Commit a Crime
§ 16-4-8.1. Conviction of Conspiracy Even if Crime Completed
§ 16-4-9. Withdrawal by Coconspirator From Agreement to Commit Crime