Dangerous proximity doctrine

id: dangerous-proximity-doctrine-288-5271025
title: Dangerous proximity doctrine
text: The dangerous proximity doctrine is an American standard for distinguishing between preparation and attempt in a criminal case. Under this standard, evidence that preparatory acts are an actual attempt is considered to be stronger if the offense is more probable and more grave or serious; if the defendant is nearer to completing the intended crime; and if the defendant's acts are likely to lead to the commission of the crime. However, the standard is not a clear bright line.
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