If the person did some act toward committing the crime that went beyond just thinking or talking about it, or the person would have committed the crime except that someone or something prevented him/her from committing the crime or he/she failed, and 'the person did not commit the crime,' then they are guilty of.

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1. If the person did some act toward committing the crime that went beyond just thinking or talking about it, or the person would have committed the crime except that someone or something prevented him/her from committing the crime or he/she failed, and 'the person did not commit the crime,' then they are guilty of.