Legal vs Factual Impossibility in Court

Factual vs. Legal Impossibility in Attempt Crimes

Most U.S. courts reject factual impossibility as a defense to attempt but may recognize legal impossibility in limited circumstances. The outcome turns on whether the defendant’s conduct would be criminal if the facts were as they believed, often applying MPC-style analysis. This article explains the distinction, leading case approaches, and how it impacts attempt charges […]

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