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+ | == Defenses == | ||
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+ | '''Table of Contents''' | ||
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+ | ===Procedural Defenses=== | ||
+ | * [[Double jeopardy]] | ||
+ | *[[ Statutory Limitation]] | ||
+ | *[[ Lack of jurisdiction]] | ||
+ | * [[Entrapment]] | ||
+ | * [[Procedural defects]] | ||
+ | * [[Motion to suppress]] | ||
+ | *[[ Immunity and Public Authority]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Normal Defenses=== | ||
+ | * [[Self-Defense]] | ||
+ | * [[Defense of others]] | ||
+ | * [[Defense of property]] | ||
+ | * [[Mental Incapacity]] | ||
+ | * [[Alibi]] | ||
+ | * [[Necessity]] | ||
+ | * [[Duress]] | ||
+ | * [[Physical Impossibility]] | ||
+ | * [[Mistake of Law]] | ||
+ | * [[Mistake of Fact]] | ||
+ | * [[Mistake of identity]] | ||
+ | * [[Consent]] | ||
+ | * [[Lack of intent]] | ||
+ | * [[Maltreated Women Syndrome]] | ||
+ | *[[ Intoxication]] | ||
+ | * [[Criminal act with Sincere Intent]] |
Revision as of 14:20, 31 May 2010
In this type of defense, the lawyer argues that it was physically impossible for the defendant to have committed the crime.
Defenses
Table of Contents
Procedural Defenses
- Double jeopardy
- Statutory Limitation
- Lack of jurisdiction
- Entrapment
- Procedural defects
- Motion to suppress
- Immunity and Public Authority