2018 Hawaii Revised Statutes
TITLE 37. HAWAII PENAL CODE
705. Inchoate Crimes
INTRODUCTORY COMMENTARY
This chapter deals with conduct which is designed to culminate in the commission of a substantive offense but which fails to do so. The failure may be due to apprehension or intervention by law enforcement officials or it may be due to some other miscalculation on the part of the defendant. In this sense attempt, solicitation, and conspiracy are predominantly inchoate in nature and are grouped in this chapter for a unified and integrated treatment. While it is true that other offenses, such as reckless endangering, forgery, kidnapping, property damage and burglary, have inchoate aspects, "attempt, solicitation and conspiracy have such generality of definition and of application as inchoate crimes that it is useful to bring them together in the Code and to confront the common problems they present."[1]
- 705-500 Criminal attempt.
- 705-501 Criminal attempt; attempting to aid another.
- 705-502 Grading of criminal attempt.
- 705-510 Criminal solicitation.
- 705-511 Immunity, irresponsibility, or incapacity of a party to criminal solicitation.
- 705-512 Grading of criminal solicitation.
- 705-520 Criminal conspiracy.
- 705-521 Scope of conspiratorial relationship.
- 705-522 Conspiracy with multiple criminal objectives.
- 705-523 Immunity, irresponsibility, or incapacity of a party to criminal conspiracy.
- 705-524 Venue in criminal conspiracy prosecutions.
- 705-525 Duration of conspiracy.
- 705-526 Grading of criminal conspiracy.
INCHOATE OFFENSES
Note
L 2001, c 91, 4 purports to amend this chapter.