902 - Criminal solicitation.

     § 902.  Criminal solicitation.        (a)  Definition of solicitation.--A person is guilty of     solicitation to commit a crime if with the intent of promoting     or facilitating its commission he commands, encourages or     requests another person to engage in specific conduct which     would constitute such crime or an attempt to commit such crime     or which would establish his complicity in its commission or     attempted commission.        (b)  Renunciation.--It is a defense that the actor, after     soliciting another person to commit a crime, persuaded him not     to do so or otherwise prevented the commission of the crime,     under circumstances manifesting a complete and voluntary     renunciation of his criminal intent.        Cross References.  Section 902 is referred to in section 3304     of Title 5 (Athletics and Sports); sections 5552, 6302 of Title     42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure).