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- No_case_to_answer abstract "No case for the defendant to answer (sometimes shortened to no case to answer) is a term in British criminal law, whereby a defendant seeks acquittal without having to present a defence.At the close of the prosecution's case during a criminal trial, the defendant may submit to the judge or magistrate that there is no case for the defendant to answer (similar to a motion for a directed verdict in a United States court). If the judge agrees, then the matter is dismissed and the defendant is acquitted without having to present any evidence in their defence. If the judge does not accept the submission, the case continues and the defence must present their case.Because a judge's refusal to uphold such a submission may potentially bias a jury's decision, a submission of No Case to Answer is usually heard in the absence of the jury.".
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- No_case_to_answer wikiPageWikiLink Acquittal.
- No_case_to_answer wikiPageWikiLink Category:Criminal_procedure.
- No_case_to_answer wikiPageWikiLink Category:Evidence_law.
- No_case_to_answer wikiPageWikiLink Criminal_Procedure_(Scotland)_Act_1995.
- No_case_to_answer wikiPageWikiLink Directed_verdict.
- No_case_to_answer wikiPageWikiLink Judgment_as_a_matter_of_law.
- No_case_to_answer wikiPageWikiLinkText "No case to answer".
- No_case_to_answer wikiPageWikiLinkText "no case to answer".
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- No_case_to_answer subject Category:Criminal_procedure.
- No_case_to_answer subject Category:Evidence_law.
- No_case_to_answer hypernym Term.
- No_case_to_answer type Page.
- No_case_to_answer comment "No case for the defendant to answer (sometimes shortened to no case to answer) is a term in British criminal law, whereby a defendant seeks acquittal without having to present a defence.At the close of the prosecution's case during a criminal trial, the defendant may submit to the judge or magistrate that there is no case for the defendant to answer (similar to a motion for a directed verdict in a United States court).".
- No_case_to_answer label "No case to answer".
- No_case_to_answer sameAs Q12403813.
- No_case_to_answer sameAs אין_להשיב_לאשמה.
- No_case_to_answer sameAs m.03gt3wz.
- No_case_to_answer sameAs Q12403813.
- No_case_to_answer wasDerivedFrom No_case_to_answer?oldid=638137114.
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