affirmative defence造句
例句与造句
- A successful affirmative defence means not that a criminal act was justified, but that the act was not criminal at all.
- But if no affirmative defence of duress is available, then the duress may be considered as justifying a lighter sentence, typically in proportion to the degree of duress.
- In some rare cases, a successful argument of duress-- even when not an affirmative defence-- might result in the jury nullifying the charge by refusing to convict.
- Depending on the law in the jurisdiction, the prosecution may be required to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant was not entrapped or the defendant may be required to prove that they were entrapped as an affirmative defence.
- In criminal law, the defendant's motive for breaking the law is generally irrelevant unless a defendant is raising an affirmative defense allowed for by law . ( Duress may or may not be allowed as an affirmative defence for some particular charge-- in particular, it is generally forbidden for murder, and many jurisdictions also forbid it for sexual assault . " Malum in se " offences, generally, are less likely to recognise duress as a defence than " malum prohibitum " offences .)
- It's difficult to find affirmative defence in a sentence. 用affirmative defence造句挺难的