TCA 39-12-102
Solicitation – Defenses disallowed
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A person commits solicitation by commanding, requesting, or hiring another person through words, writing, or electronic communication to commit a crime, with intent that the crime be committed. It is not a defense that the other person refused, couldn't commit the crime due to age or mental illness, didn't know it was a crime, or lacked the ability or status needed to commit it.
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(a) Whoever, by means of oral, written or electronic communication, directly or through another, intentionally commands, requests or hires another to commit a criminal offense, or attempts to command, request or hire another to commit a criminal offense, with the intent that the criminal offense be committed, is guilty of the offense of solicitation. (b) It is no defense that the solicitation was unsuccessful and the offense solicited was not committed. It is no defense that the person solicited could not be guilty of the offense solicited, due to insanity, minority, or other lack of criminal responsibility or incapacity. It is no defense that the person solicited was unaware of the criminal nature of the conduct solicited. It is no defense that the person solicited is unable to commit the offense solicited because of the lack of capacity, status, or characteristic needed to commit the offense solicited, so long as the person soliciting or the person solicited believes that either or both have such capacity, status, or characteristic.
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