Georgia

The Criminal Code of Georgia

GENERAL PART

SECTION TWO. CRIME

CHAPTER VI. INCOMPLETE CRIME

Article 21. Voluntary Refusal to Complete Crime
1. No criminal liability shall be imposed on the person who voluntarily and for good refuses to complete crime.
2. The person who voluntarily refuses to complete crime shall be subject to criminal liability only in case the actual action carried out by such person is another crime.
3. Criminal liability shall be withdrawn from the organizer, instigator and accomplice in case they dissuaded the perpetrator, timely informed a governmental body or otherwise obstructed the perpetrator or other accomplice, thus not giving the possibility to complete the crime. The accomplice shall be released from criminal liability if he/she did not carry through the action promised to the perpetrator or other accomplice or had retrieved the toll or instrument transferred for the perpetration of crime be fore the crime is committed.
4. If the organizer, instigator and psychic accomplice failed to, with their efforts, avoid the perpetration of the crime by the perpetrator, the measures taken by them may be viewed as extenuating circumstance by the court when awarding a sentence.
5. The person who did all to realize the relevant consequence of the Corpus Delicti, but thereafter, in the course of events, voluntarily made active efforts and forestalled this consequence shall be released from liability

Keywords

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