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goblinko [34]
4 years ago
6

Justin is the accountant for a trucking company. A driver, Andrew, holds a gun to Justin’s head and forces him to steal from the

company. Justin falsifies records, obtains cash, and gives it to Andrew. If criminal charges are brought against Justin, he can assert the defense of __________.
Business
2 answers:
Serhud [2]4 years ago
7 0

Answer: Duress

Explanation: Defense of duress can be seen as. Circumstance whereby an individual carries out an act as an outcome of turmoil, threat or any other coercion against the individual.

It is a criminal practice of forcing another person to behave in an involuntary way either by use of conveyed intent to inflict damage or loss on another individual or force. In this case, Justin can assert the defense of duress if he is being brought to law because Andrew held a gun to his head and forced him against his will to steal from the company.

ExtremeBDS [4]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

duress

Explanation:

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