How does the Model Penal Code assign punishment for crimes that were only attempted, but were not completed?

A. Attempted crimes deserve a lesser penalty than completed crimes.
B. Those who only attempt, but do not complete a crime, do not deserve to be punished at all

C. Those who commit attempted and completed crimes deserve the same penalty.
D. none of the above (the Model Penal Code does not consider punishment)


C

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