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view, if he (a) intends to see to it that the principal form or keep his own plan to commit an offense and (b) does not intend or expect that plan’s
commission of an offense. I suggest considering instead his stance toward the perpetrator’s intention to act: a helper is an accomplice, on this view, if
often very difficult to tell if a particular defendant has committed a criminal attempt; the courts do not know exactly what they are looking for
doctrinal Chevron (even though, as Gersen and Vermeule acknowledge, the outcomes of some individual cases would change). If Gersen and Vermeule
per share. If the reorganized firm is worth less than $100, there would never be excess demand for senior claimants’ stock: Junior claimants or third
be biased or to make systematic errors, and (c) it is difficult to devise other rules to guide the agent’s decision. If agents are biased but
regarding the new rule that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) proposed on forfeitures, see infra note 120. 24. In other words, if the plan allows all
Internal Revenue Service (IRS) proposed on forfeitures, see infra note 120. 24. In other words, if the plan allows all the statutorily permissible options
offense.” This is true even if the offenses contain identical elements and even if the underlying statutes contain identical language. The result is that
have criminalized in criminalizing attempt. It is therefore often very difficult to tell if a particular defendant has committed a criminal attempt