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Softa [21]
2 years ago
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procedural defenses not related to the guilt or innocence of the defendant are known as defenses

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riadik2000 [5.3K]2 years ago
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procedural defenses not related to the guilt or innocence of the defendant are known as Nonexculpatory defenses

In judicial proceedings, a defendant is a person or thing charged with committing a crime in criminal proceedings or for whom some form of civil legal protection is sought in civil proceedings. Terminology varies by jurisdiction. Scottish law instead uses the terms "defendant" or "panel" in criminal cases and "attorney" in civil cases.[1] Another common term is "respondent".

Criminal suspects are often arrested by the police and brought to court with an arrest warrant. Defendants are usually required to post bail before being released from custody. Bail may not be granted in serious cases such as murder. Defendants must be present at all stages of the trial against them. (There are exceptions for very minor cases that are treated as criminals, such as traffic violations in your jurisdiction.

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