Skip to main content
CourtGPT logoCourtGPT
Directory
Law
For Attorneys
Blog
AppointmentsSign InSign Up
§ 35-41-5-1 — Indiana Law | CourtGPT
  1. Home/
  2. Laws/
  3. Indiana/
  4. Title 35 - Criminal Law and Procedure/
  5. Article 41 - Substantive Criminal Provisions/
  6. Chapter 5 - Offenses of General Applicability35-41-5-1. Attempt/
  7. § 35-41-5-1
Indiana Legal Code

§ 35-41-5-1

Ask AI about this
(a) A person attempts to commit a crime when, acting with the culpability required for commission of the crime, the person engages in conduct that constitutes a substantial step toward commission of the crime. An attempt to commit a crime is a felony or misdemeanor of the same level or class as the crime attempted. However, an attempt to commit murder is a Level 1 felony.(b) It is no defense that, because of a misapprehension of the circumstances, including the age of the intended victim in a prosecution for attempted child molesting (IC 35-42-4-3), it would have been impossible for the accused person to commit the crime attempted.(c) For purposes of subsection (a), a person engages in conduct that constitutes a substantial step if the person, with the intent to commit a sex crime against a child or an individual the person believes to be a child:(1) communicates with the child or individual the person believes to be a child concerning the sex crime; and(2) travels to another location to meet the child or individual the person believes to be a child.As added by Acts 1976, P.L.148, SEC.1.

the person believes to be a child concerning the sex crime; and(2) travels to another location to meet the child or individual the person believes to be a child.As added by Acts 1976, P.L.148, SEC.1. Amended by Acts 1977, P.L.340, SEC.22; P.L.158-2013, SEC.408; P.L.247-2013, SEC.5; P.L.168-2014, SEC.64.