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Defense - VocabularyVersion en ligne

Law Studies

par Christian Zadi
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The person who wants the defendant to be found guilty in court

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The defendant

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A defense

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How many types of defense are there?

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"No crime has been committed" is a type of defense.

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“The defendant committed a criminal act, but it is not excusable,” is a type of defense.

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“The defendant committed a criminal act, but he or she is not criminally responsible for his or her actions” is a type of defense.

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Argument and evidence used to prove that a person was a somewhere else at the time of the crime.

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"The Defendant Committed a Criminal Act, But It Was Excusable," includes

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Imminent means

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Proof

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Law allowing the use of deadly force to defend property

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Justifiable and non-punishable

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When acting in self-defense, the victim can use more force than necessary to defend themselves.

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A defense that prevents young children from being held criminally responsible for a crime.

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In Louisiana, infancy laws apply to children younger than...

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A defense consisting in blaming the defendant's criminal actions on alcohol or drugs is called

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Intoxication defense is valid only for crimes that require intent.

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If you intentionally get drunk or high in order to commit a crime, you cannot use intoxication as a defense.

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The reason why intoxication can be a defense in crimes that require intent is that

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A defense based on the mental health of the defendant

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If a person is found NOT guilty by reason of insanity, that means

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If you are found NOT guilty by reason of insanity...

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When the defendant is found guilty, but mentally ill, that means

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Entrapment is when...

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A defendant can use entrapment as defense in crimes involving rape.

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Entrapment is usually easy to prove

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A person who committed a criminal act because they were forced or threathened of immediate danger to their life can claim

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Duress cannot be a defense in...

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