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QveST [7]
3 years ago
12

What are arguments used in defending against a criminal indictment ?

Advanced Placement (AP)
2 answers:
Vlad1618 [11]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

  • It can be said that the customer is innocent.
  • It can be said that the client has mental disorders.
  • It can be said that the client was coerced by outside forces.
  • It can be said that the client was the victim of police cheating.

Explanation:

When someone is legally accused, a criminal action should be initiated and the investigated person will become defendant in the process, and should then be called to the file to take cognizance of the lawsuit filed against him, as well as to be able to present his defense.

This defense is referred to as a 'response to the indictment' and is filed within ten (10) days after the defendant has been summoned. in the file. In short, the defense will declare that the accused is innocent through various arguments, among which can be cited:

  • It can be said that the customer is innocent.
  • It can be said that the client has mental disorders.
  • It can be said that the client was coerced by outside forces.
  • It can be said that the client was the victim of police cheating.
iVinArrow [24]3 years ago
4 0
Arguments used in defending against a criminal would be 1) Infancy 2) Duress 3) XYY chromosome (makes men men aggressive), 4) Necessity, and 5) Entrapment (forced to commit a crime). 
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