To prove that a defendant is guilty of an attempt to commit a crime, three things much be proven beyond a reasonable doubt. Which of the following is not one of the conditions?

a. The defendant took specific steps to commit the crime.
b. The defendant had a specific intent to commit the crime.
c. The defendant informed the victim of intent to commit the crime.
d. The defendant did not actually commit the crime, but came close.


c

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