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The defense lawyer can argue that the defendant should not be held liable because the victim gave him/ her permission to commit the crime.
The defense lawyer can argue that the defendant should not be held liable because the victim gave him/ her permission to commit the crime.


== Defenses ==
See [[Defenses]]
 
'''Table of Contents'''
 
===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]]

Latest revision as of 22:16, 8 June 2010

The defense lawyer can argue that the defendant should not be held liable because the victim gave him/ her permission to commit the crime.

See Defenses