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Crimes around the world are increasing and it fears innocent people. Most crimes are associated with actions that can bring damages to people lives. Harming one's life is punishable by laws. In United States, there are state and federal laws that can provide penalties to crimes which are unlawful.

If you are involved in a crime or someone accused you of a crime then you should be thinking of the consequences of your actions.

When you try to kill somebody even though you know that somebody is your enemy; it is considered to be an attempted crime because you already established an idea to kill that person or in other words you have already established intent to kill but you are not successful to do the act. Attempt crimes are defendant's failure to commit unlawful act.

Involvement of yourself with attempt crimes can bring a lot of unlikely consequences that can affect your life, career and the trust of people around you. We understand that some accused are also victims of wrong identity or wrong judgment.

Most convicted innocents suffer from the act of the real perpetuators.

If you know to your self that you did not do anything, you should tell the police. But most police don't listen in what you're saying. The police often tell you when they conduct an arrest “you have the right to remain silence, anything you say can be used against you, you have the right to have an attorney present during questioning”. We hear this phrase all the time.  It is the Miranda Law.

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You should be hiring a good lawyer that can give you a satisfaction in defending your case in crimes which they are accusing you. Attorney Kenneth H. Lewis is a Crime defense lawyer that can protect your rights. He is an experienced crime defense lawyer that specializes in giving counseling to clients who are accused of a certain crime.

The Actus Reus (guilty act) by N.Y. Penal Law section 110.00

If Actus Reus of an attempt has occurred it is a question of fact for the jury to decide after having heard the judge's instructions regarding the law. The common law precedent is used to distinguish between acts that were merely preparatory and those which were sufficiently proximate or connected to the crime. Anyone who is planning and executing a plan will always go through a series of steps to arrive at the intended conclusion. Some aspects of the execution of the act will be too remote or removed from the full offense. Examples are watching the intended victim over a period of time to establish the routines and traveling to a store to buy necessary tools and equipment. But the closer to the reality of committing the offense the potential wrongdoer moves, the greater the social danger they become. This is a critical issue for the police who need to know when they can intervene to avert the threatened harm by arresting the person.

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