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4. Article 80—Attempts. Text of statute. An act, done with specific intent to commit an offense under this chapter, amounting to more than mere preparation and tending, even though failing, to...
Evidence, Punitive Articles, Nonjudicial Punishment Procedure, and Appendices 12A-D made by the President in Executive Orders (E .O.) 12473 of April 13, 1984, to present and specifically...
When the offense charged is a compound offense comprising two or more included offenses, an accused may be found guilty of any or all of the offenses included in the offense charged. For example, robbery includes both larceny and assault.
(a) Subject to section 843 of this title (article 43), a person who is in a status in which the person is subject to this chapter and who committed an offense against this chapter while formerly...
80: Attempts 81: Conspiracy 82: Soliciting commission of offenses Place of Duty Offenses 83: Malingering 84: Breach of medical quarantine 85: Desertion 86: Absence without leave 87: Missing movement; jumping from vessel ... 134: General article UCMJ PUNITIVE ARTICLES. Created Date:
Art. 80. Attempts. (a) An act, done with specific intent to commit an offense under this chapter, amounting to more than mere preparation and tending, even though failing, to effect its commission, is an attempt to commit that offense.
The Manual for Courts-Martial (MCM), United States (2024 edition) updates the MCM (2019 edition) and MCM (2023 edition). It is a complete republishing and incorporates the promulgation of and ...
ARTICLE 80. Attempts. (a) An act, done with specific intent to commit an offense under this chapter, amounting to more than mere preparation and tending, even though failing, to effect its commission, is an attempt to commit that offense. (b) Any person subject to this chapter who attempts to commit any offense punishable by this chapter shall ...
Hale, 78 M.J. 268 (Article 80, UCMJ, defines an attempted offense as an act, done with specific intent, to commit an offense amounting to more than mere preparation and tending, even though failing, to effect its commission; the elements include: (1) that the accused did a certain overt act, (2) that the act was done with the specific intent to ...
10 U.S. Code § 880 - Art. 80. Attempts. An act, done with specific intent to commit an offense under this chapter, amounting to more than mere preparation and tending, even though failing, to effect its commission, is an attempt to commit that offense.