§ 20.30 Geographical jurisdiction of offenses; effect of laws of other\n jurisdictions upon this state's jurisdiction.\n 1. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 20.20, the courts of\nthis state do not have jurisdiction to convict a person of an alleged\noffense partly committed within this state but consummated in another\njurisdiction, or an offense of criminal solicitation, conspiracy or\nattempt in this state to commit a crime in another jurisdiction, or an\noffense of criminal facilitation in this state of a felony committed in\nanother jurisdiction, unless the conduct constituting the consummated\noffense or, as the case may be, the conduct constituting the crime\nsolicited, conspiratorially contemplated or facilitated, constitutes an\noffense under the laws of such other jurisdiction as well as under the\nlaws of this state.\n 2. The courts of this state are not deprived of the jurisdiction\naccorded them by section 20.20 to convict a person of an offense defined\nby the laws of this state, partly committed in another jurisdiction but\nconsummated in this state, or an offense of attempt or conspiracy in\nanother jurisdiction to commit in this state a crime defined by the laws\nof this state, by the circumstance that the conduct constituting the\nconsummated offense or, as the case may be, the crime attempted or\nconspiratorially contemplated, does not constitute an offense under the\nlaws of such other jurisdiction.\n
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