Stevenson v. State
Annotate this CaseA jury convicted Petitioner Terry Stevenson of conspiracy to commit attempted armed robbery and reckless endangerment. The court of special appeals affirmed the conspiracy conviction and reversed Petitioner's conviction for reckless endangerment. Petitioner filed a petition for writ of certiorari for the Court of Appeals' review, questioning whether conspiracy to attempt armed robbery was a cognizable crime because it was doubly inchoate and defied logic. The Court granted certiorari. After analyzing case law from several different jurisdictions, including its own jurisdiction, the Court of Appeals affirmed, holding that conspiracy to commit attempted armed robbery, a doubly inchoate crime, was a cognizable offense.
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