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14 thoughts on “Criminal Law – Attempts”

  1. If law enforcement has knowledge that an attempt on someone's life is going to occur, they have to act.

  2. so you failed the actual crime but you also failed to not get caught, that makes you a double loser

  3. I'm struggling with how to prove the Mens Rea for attempted theft. How can I show that he intended the full offence?

  4. I'm struggling with how to prove the Mens Rea for attempted theft. How can I show that he intended the full offence?

  5. Yo, you taught me more than a semester of comparative justice systems class 🙂 Thank you for the lovely explanations. Could you maybe label the videos as English law, though? I started watching a random video of yours (not in order) and therefore only realized later that I'm not looking at a comparative perspective, but a specific country 🙂

  6. So, when the police set up a sting, and there is no person or thing to act against. How can a person be charged with "attempt" when nothing existed to commit a crime against? I can see if one goes to rob a real brick and mortar bank, but not when a sting is set up to where there is no target to commit a crime against.

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