Current with legislation from 2024 Fiscal and Special Sessions.
Section 5-3-301 - Conduct constituting solicitation - Classification(a) A person solicits the commission of an offense if, with the purpose of promoting or facilitating the commission of a specific offense, the person commands, urges, or requests another person to engage in specific conduct that would:(1) Constitute that offense;(2) Constitute an attempt to commit that offense;(3) Cause the result specified by the definition of that offense; or(4) Establish the other person's complicity in the commission or attempted commission of that offense.(b) Criminal solicitation is a: (1) Class A felony if the offense solicited is capital murder, treason, or a Class Y felony;(2) Class B felony if the offense solicited is a Class A felony;(3) Class C felony if the offense solicited is a Class B felony;(4) Class D felony if the offense solicited is a Class C felony;(5) Class A misdemeanor if the offense solicited is a Class D felony or an unclassified felony;(6) Class B misdemeanor if the offense solicited is a Class A misdemeanor;(7) Class C misdemeanor if the offense solicited is a Class B misdemeanor; or(8) Violation if the offense solicited is a Class C misdemeanor or an unclassified misdemeanor.Acts 1975, No. 280, § 705; 1981, No. 620, § 4; A.S.A. 1947, § 41-705.