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Attempt to commit crime
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Attempt
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attempt
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attempted
attempted : characterized by an intent to commit and effort taken to commit a specified crime that fails or … attempted : characterized by an intent to commit and effort taken to commit a specified crime that fails or is prevented [ forgery]
Misdemeanour
and not having paid for it within four months of bankruptcy, which are misdemeanours by statute; and any attempt to commit a felony or misdemeanour, whether the crime attempted be so by statute or Common Law (Arch. Cr.Pl., 2);
Infamous crime
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intent
intent with intent : with the intent to commit another sometimes specified crime [entered the apartment with intent to commit theft therein] [a drug dealer … : the aim or goal of a person in creating a document or taking an action [the court's attempt to fulfill the donor's ] [the of the contracting parties implied by their language] see also original intent with … intent 1 : the act or fact of intending: as a : the design or purpose to commit a wrongful or criminal act called also criminal intent compare knowledge, mens rea, motive, negligence b : the
solicit
command (a person) to do something and esp. to commit a crime compare coerce, importune 3 : to attempt to persuade (a person) to purchase something 4 : to attempt to bring about or obtain by soliciting a
subversion
subversion : a systematic attempt to overthrow or undermine a government or political system by persons working from within ;also : the crime of … overthrow or undermine a government or political system by persons working from within ;also : the crime of committing acts in furtherance of such an attempt sub·ver·sion·ary [-zhə-ner-ē] adj sub·ver·sive [-vər-siv] adj or n sub·ver·sive·ly adv sub·ver·sive·ness
Drugs, Dangerous
Extradition Act, 1932 (22 & 23 Geo. 5, c. 39), includes offences in relation to dangerous drugs and attempts to commit such offences, among extradition crimes. See also the Pharmacy Act, 1868, and the (English) Poisons and … Act, 1932 (22 & 23 Geo. 5, c. 39), includes offences in relation to dangerous drugs and attempts to commit such offences, among extradition crimes. See also the Pharmacy Act, 1868, and the (English) Poisons and Pharmacy Act, … relation to dangerous drugs and attempts to commit such offences, among extradition crimes. See also the Pharmacy Act, 1868, and the (English) Poisons and Pharmacy
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