§ 5-3-103 - Solicitation and conspiracy -- Defenses and claims that are not defenses.
               	 		
5-3-103.    Solicitation and conspiracy -- Defenses and claims that are not defenses.
    (a)  It is a defense to a prosecution for solicitation or conspiracy to commit an offense that:
      (1)  The defendant is a victim of the offense; or
      (2)  The offense is defined so that the defendant's conduct is inevitably incident to the commission of the offense.
(b)  It is not a defense to a prosecution for conspiracy or solicitation to commit an offense that:
      (1)  The  defendant or the person whom the defendant solicits or with whom the  defendant conspires does not occupy a particular position or have a  particular characteristic that is an element of that offense, if the  defendant believes that one (1) of the persons does;
      (2)  The  person whom the defendant solicits or with whom the defendant conspires  is irresponsible or is immune to prosecution or conviction for the  commission of the offense or has feigned agreement;
      (3)  The  person whom the defendant solicits or with whom the defendant conspires  has not been charged with, prosecuted for, convicted of, or has been  acquitted of an offense based upon the conduct alleged or has been  convicted of a different offense or degree of offense, even if the  defendant and the person whom the defendant solicits or with whom the  defendant conspires were tried jointly;
      (4)  The  person whom the defendant solicits or with whom the defendant conspires  could not be guilty of committing that offense because that person is  unaware of the criminal nature of the conduct in question or of the  defendant's criminal purpose; or
      (5)  The  offense charged, as defined, can be committed only by a particular  class of persons, and the defendant, not belonging to that particular  class of persons, is for that reason legally incapable of committing the  offense in an individual capacity unless imposing liability on the  defendant is inconsistent with the purpose of the provision establishing  the defendant's incapacity.