Abandonment of effort to commit a crime as an affirmative defense

O.C.G.A. § 16-4-5 — under Crimes and Offenses.

O.C.G.A. § 16-4-5

(a) When a person’s conduct would otherwise constitute an attempt to commit a crime under Code Section 16-4-1, it is an affirmative defense that he abandoned his effort to commit the crime or in any other manner prevented its commission under circumstances manifesting a voluntary and complete renunciation of his criminal purpose. (b) A renunciation of criminal purpose is not voluntary and complete if it results from: (1) A belief that circumstances exist which increase the probability of detection or apprehension of the person or which render more difficult the accomplishment of the criminal purpose; or (2) A decision to postpone the criminal conduct until another time. History. — Code 1933, § 26-1003, enacted by Ga. L. 1968, p. 1249, § 1.