Sec. 4. (a) If a person in a county engages in conduct sufficient to constitute aiding, inducing, or causing an offense committed in another county, he may be tried for the offense in either county. (b) In a prosecution for conspiracy to commit a felony, any or all offenders may be tried in the county in which: (1) the agreement was made; or (2) any overt act in furtherance of the agreement is performed. (c) In a prosecution for an attempt to commit a crime, the offender may be tried in any county in which: (1) a substantial step towards the commission of the underlying crime occurred; or (2) the underlying crime was to have been completed.
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