(a) In addition to the acts which constitute an attempt to commit a crime under the laws of the Virgin Islands—
(1) the solicitation or incitement of another to commit any of the crimes defined in this chapter not followed by the commission of the crime;
(2) the collection or assemblage of any materials with the intent that the same are to be used then or at a later time in the commission of such crime; or
(3) the entry, with or without permission, of a building, enclosure of other premises of another with the intent to commit any such crime therein or thereon—
shall constitute an attempt to commit such crime.(b) Whoever attempts to commit any of the crimes defined by this chapter shall be punished not more than one-half the maximum penalty prescribed for the completed crime.