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  • https://biz.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Criminal_Law/Introduction_to_Criminal_Law/08%3A_Inchoate_Offenses/8.04%3A_End-of-Chapter_Material
    This page explores inchoate crimes—attempt, conspiracy, and solicitation—highlighting their focus on preventing criminal conduct. Key concepts include the requirement for substantial steps in attempts...This page explores inchoate crimes—attempt, conspiracy, and solicitation—highlighting their focus on preventing criminal conduct. Key concepts include the requirement for substantial steps in attempts, the agreement in conspiracy, and urging in solicitation. It discusses legal principles and rulings, including overturning convictions due to insufficient evidence and the challenges of proving conspiracy.
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    This page discusses Florida Statute §776.013(4), which establishes a legal presumption that individuals unlawfully entering a home, residence, or occupied vehicle intend to commit a violent act. The c...This page discusses Florida Statute §776.013(4), which establishes a legal presumption that individuals unlawfully entering a home, residence, or occupied vehicle intend to commit a violent act. The content is further elaborated in Section 5.3.3 regarding the Defense of Habitation.

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