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A. A person is guilty of an attempt to commit an offense if, with intent to commit a specific offense, under this title, or the Revised Code of Washington, such person does any act which is a substantial step toward the commission of that offense.

B. It is no defense to a prosecution for an attempt that the offense charged to have been attempted was, under the attendant circumstances, factually or legally impossible of commission.

C. An attempt to commit an offense is a misdemeanor when the crime attempted is a gross misdemeanor or misdemeanor. Attempt to commit an offense is a gross misdemeanor when the crime attempted is a class C felony under the Revised Code of Washington. (Ord. 1335 §1, 2009).