§ 5-3-202 - Complicity.
               	 		
5-3-202.    Complicity.
    (a)  A  person attempts to commit an offense if, with the purpose of aiding  another person in the commission of the offense, the person engages in  conduct that would establish his or her complicity under    5-2-402 if  the offense were committed by the other person.
(b)  It is not a defense to a prosecution under this section that:
      (1)  The other person did not commit or attempt to commit an offense; or
      (2)  It  was impossible for the actor to assist the other person in the  commission of the offense if the actor could have assisted the other  person had the attendant circumstances been as the actor believed them  to be.