Antigua and Barbuda

Chapter 117 - The Criminal Procedure Act

PART V
TRIAL, DEFENCE, VERDICT, &c.

26. Punishment of person attempting to commit felony or misdemeanour, offence not being completed.

If, on the trial of any person charged with any felony or misdemeanour, it appears to the jury, upon the attempting evidence, that the defendant did not complete the offence charged, but that he was guilty only of an attempt to commit the same, such person shall not, by reason thereof, be entitled to be acquitted, but the jury shall be at liberty to return, as their verdict, that the defendant is not guilty of the felony or misdemeanour charged, but is guilty of an attempt to commit the same ; and thereupon such person shall be liable to be punished in the same manner as if he had been convicted on an indictment for attempting to commit the particular felony or misdemeanour charged in the indictment.

Keywords

Individual criminal responsibility
Attempt



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