Solicitation

Solicitation

Resources

BBBAAAXXX

See Also

  • Law Dictionaries.
  • Accomplices; Attempt; Conspiracy
  • Further Reading

    American Law Institute. Model Penal Code and Commentaries: Official Draft and Revised Comments. Philadelphia: ALI, 1985.

    Annotation. “Construction and Effect of Statutes Making Solicitation to Commit Crime a Substantive Offense.” American Law Reports, vol. 51. 2d series. Rochester, N.Y.: Lawyers Cooperative, 1957, pp. 953-962.

    Annotation. “Solicitation to Crime as a Substantive Common-law Offense.” American Law Reports, Annotated 35 (1925): 961-969.

    Blackburn, James B. “Solicitation to Crimes.” West Virginia Law Quarterly 40 (1934): 135-150.

    Curran, John W. “Solicitations: A Substantive Crime.” Minnesota Law Review 17 (1933): 499-512.

    LaFave, Wayne R., and Scott, Austin W., Jr. Handbook on Criminal Law, 2nd ed. St. Paul, Minn.: West, 1986.

    Robbins, Ira P. “Double Inchoate Crimes.” Harv. J. Legis 26 (1989): 1-116.

    Torcia, Charles E., ed. Wharton’s Criminal Law, 15th ed. Deerfield, Ill.: Clark Boardman Callaghan, 1989.

    Wechsler, Herbert; Jones, William Kenneth; and Korn, Harold L. “The Treatment of Inchoate Crimes in the Model Penal Code of the American Law Institute: Attempt, Solicitation, and Conspiracy.” Columbia Law Review 61 (1961): 571-628.

    In civil law, solicitation means any request or appeal, either oral or written, or any endeavor to obtain, seek or plead for funds, property or financial assistance..

    In civil law, solicitation means any request or appeal, either oral or written, or any endeavor to obtain, seek or plead for funds, property or financial assistance..


    Posted

    in

    by

    Tags:

    Comments

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *