GENERAL PART
SECTION II. CRIME
CHAPTER 6. Unfinished and Completed Crime
Article 34. Voluntary Abandonment of the Project to Commit a Crime
(1) Voluntary and final termination of preparatory actions by a person or termination of acts (omission) directly aimed at committing of a crime if the person realized the possibility to complete a crime, is deemed to be voluntary abandonment of the project to commit a crime.
(2) A person is not liable to criminal responsibility for a crime if he voluntarily and finally abandoned the project to complete it.
(3) A person who voluntarily abandoned a project to complete a crime shall be subject to criminal liability only in the case if an act actually committed by him contains formal elements of a definition of another crime.
(4) An organizer of a crime and an abettor shall be released from criminal liability if they undertook all possible measures to prevent commission of the crime. An accessory is not liable to criminal responsibility if before completing a crime he will refuse a perpetrator to assist him in committing the crime or will eliminate the results of the assistance rendered by him before.
(5) If actions of an organizer, abettor and accessory didn't lead to prevention of a crime, measures taken by them may be considered as extenuating circumstances when imposing a penalty.
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