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Law, 07.05.2021 19:40 arianawelsh123l

It is clear that when people commit crimes, they can be arrested, prosecuted, and convicted. What if a person only thinks about committing a crime? Alternatively, what if a person attempts to commit a crime,
but is not actually able to carry it out? Do you think it is right for a person to be arrested and charged for
almost committing a crime if no crime occurred? Explain your reasoning and provide an example to
illustrate your point.

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