Defense (legal)

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In most litigation under the common law adversarial system the defendant, perhaps with the assistance of counsel, may allege or present defenses (or defences) in order to avoid liability, civil or criminal.

Criminal law defenses

In criminal law these defenses can be grouped into 4 categories:

With the exception of alibis; these defenses do not argue that the defendant didn't commit a criminal act (which broke the law); but rather, that the defendant should not be held criminally liable for said act.

Note that apart from this defense against prosecution and liability, there is also defense against an attacker, which can be a legal justification, see self defense and defense of others, defense of property.

Civil law defenses

In civil law affirmative defenses are presented to limit or avoid liability, they are numerous and include:

Defense against an attacker

Note that apart from this defense against prosecution and liability, there is also defense against an attacker, which can be a legal justification, see self defense and defense of others, defense of property.


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