branntilløp
Branntilløb is a term used in Danish criminal law to describe the act of attempting to start a fire, i.e., an arson attempt. It covers situations where there is a clear intent to cause a fire and steps toward its execution, but the fire does not ignite. In legal terms, branntilløb requires both intent to commit arson and an overt act that moves from planning toward completion; mere preparation, such as acquiring incendiaries, may not suffice unless accompanied by acts demonstrating progress toward ignition.
Penalties for branntilløb vary by jurisdiction, but the act is typically punishable as an offense in its
Common examples include attempting to ignite a building with accelerants, placing an incendiary device, or tampering