Section 1-201 – Limitation on Punishment for Attempt
The punishment of a person who is convicted of an attempt to commit a crime may not exceed the maximum punishment for the crime attempted.
The punishment of a person who is convicted of an attempt to commit a crime may not exceed the maximum punishment for the crime attempted.
The punishment of a person who is convicted of conspiracy may not exceed the maximum punishment for the crime that the person conspired to commit.
An indictment or warrant for conspiracy is sufficient if it substantially states: “(name of defendant) and (name of co-conspirator) on (date) in (county) unlawfully conspired together to murder (name of victim) (or other object of conspiracy), against the peace, government, and dignity of the State.”.