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The defense lawyer can argue that the defendant lacked the required level of intent to commit the unlawful act.
 
The defense lawyer can argue that the defendant lacked the required level of intent to commit the unlawful act.
 
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== Defenses ==
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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 14:41, 12 November 2010

The defense lawyer can argue that the defendant lacked the required level of intent to commit the unlawful act.


See Defenses