§ 32-1. ATTEMPTS TO COMMIT AN OFFENSE.
   Every person who attempts to commit an offense against the ordinances of the city, and in such attempt, does any act toward the commission of such offense, but fails or is prevented or intercepted in the perpetration thereof, is guilty of an offense, and shall be punished in the following manner.
   (A)   If the offense so attempted is punishable by a fine, the offender convicted of such attempt is punishable by a fine not exceeding one-half the largest fine which may be imposed upon a conviction of the offense so attempted.
   (B)   If the offense so attempted is punishable by imprisonment and by a fine, the offender convicted of such attempt may be punished by both imprisonment and fine, not exceeding one-half the longest term of imprisonment and the fine not exceeding one-half the largest fine which may be imposed upon a conviction for the offense so attempted.
(Prior Code, § 32-1)
Statutory reference:
   Attempt to commit an offense, see 21 O.S. § 42