legal defenses

Visitors exploring this term will discover a range of informative articles and video interviews discussing various strategies used in court to challenge or mitigate criminal charges. The content covers an array of legal defenses such as self-defense, insanity defense, and duress, providing insights into how these concepts are applied in different jurisdictions. Designed for those seeking to understand the intricacies of criminal law, these resources offer a comprehensive look at how defense attorneys formulate arguments to protect their clients’ rights.

Demonstrating Actus Reus: A Lawyer's Courtroom Explanation

Actus Reus: The Foundation of Establishing Criminal Liability

Actus reus is the physical act or legally recognized omission required to prove a crime, and it’s 1 of the 2 core elements of most criminal offenses. Prosecutors must show a voluntary act (or duty-based failure to act) that caused the prohibited result under the statute. This article explains actus reus types, causation, omissions, and […]

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Discussing Accessory Legalities with Attorney in Office Setting

Navigating the Legal Terrain: Understanding Your Role as an Accessory to Crime

An accessory to a crime is someone who knowingly helps a criminal act, either before or after it happens, and can face felony charges and prison time. Prosecutors must generally prove knowledge and intentional assistance, such as aiding, hiding, or helping a suspect evade arrest. This article explains accessory liability, how it differs from aiding

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