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    • Georgia Code
    • Title 16 - Crimes and Offenses
    • Chapter 5 - Crimes Against the Person
    • Article 2 - Assault and Battery
    • § 16-5-22. Conviction of Assault With Intent to Commit a Crime if Intended Crime Actually Committed

    Georgia Code
    Article 2 - Assault and Battery
    § 16-5-22. Conviction of Assault With Intent to Commit a Crime if Intended Crime Actually Committed

    A person may be convicted of the offense of assault with intent to commit a crime if the crime intended was actually committed as a result of the assault but may not be convicted of both the assault and completed crime.
    History. Code 1933, § 26-1303, enacted by Ga. L. 1968, p. 1249, § 1.

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    Structure Georgia Code

    Georgia Code

    Title 16 - Crimes and Offenses

    Chapter 5 - Crimes Against the Person

    Article 2 - Assault and Battery

    § 16-5-19. Definitions

    § 16-5-20. Simple Assault

    § 16-5-21. Aggravated Assault

    § 16-5-22. Conviction of Assault With Intent to Commit a Crime if Intended Crime Actually Committed

    § 16-5-23. Simple Battery

    § 16-5-23.1. Battery

    § 16-5-24. Aggravated Battery

    § 16-5-25. Opprobrious or Abusive Language as Justification for Simple Assault or Simple Battery

    § 16-5-26. Publication of Second or Subsequent Conviction of Simple Assault, Simple Battery, or Battery; Cost of Publication; Good Faith Publications Immune From Liability

    § 16-5-27. Female Genital Mutilation

    § 16-5-28. Assault on an Unborn Child

    § 16-5-29. Battery of an Unborn Child

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