EXPLORING ATTEMPTED CRIMES WITH FORMAL COMPOSITIONS: LEGAL IMPLICATIONS AND BENEFITS
Keywords:
Crime, list, punishment, responsibility, analysis, criminal law, objective side, subjective side, subject, object.Abstract
This article discusses the topic of attempted crimes with formal compositions. To begin with, it is worth exploring situations where the objective side of a crime involves multiple components, and cannot be performed in a single action. In such cases, formal compositions may offer a means of resolving the matter outside of the traditional criminal justice system. By examining examples of attempted crimes with formal compositions, this article seeks to shed light on the legal implications and potential benefits of such agreements.
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