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- Political_defense abstract "A political defense is a defense to a criminal charge in which the defendant asserts at trial the political motivations behind the allegedly criminal conduct. In some circumstances, the defendant might assert political motivations in order to seek acquittal. In other circumstances, defendants might not have a realistic hope of acquittal but may nevertheless use the trial as a forum for expressing political views.A political defense is distinguished from a legal defense. A legal defense, or a \"technical defense\", seeks acquittal by demonstrating that the defendant's conduct did not satisfy all of the elements of the alleged crime. In a political defense, the defendant might concede that the conduct took place, but attempt to convince the jury or the public that the conduct was inherently just because of its political motivation. Some defendants might offer both a technical defense and a political defense.".
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- Political_defense wikiPageWikiLink Affirmative_defense.
- Political_defense wikiPageWikiLink Category:Legal_defenses.
- Political_defense wikiPageWikiLink Civil_disobedience.
- Political_defense wikiPageWikiLink Common_law.
- Political_defense wikiPageWikiLink Defense_(legal).
- Political_defense wikiPageWikiLink Entrapment.
- Political_defense wikiPageWikiLink International_law.
- Political_defense wikiPageWikiLink Jury_nullification.
- Political_defense wikiPageWikiLink Mens_rea.
- Political_defense wikiPageWikiLink Necessity.
- Political_defense wikiPageWikiLink Nuremberg_principles.
- Political_defense wikiPageWikiLink Political_trial.
- Political_defense wikiPageWikiLink Pro_se_legal_representation_in_the_United_States.
- Political_defense wikiPageWikiLink Relevance_(law).
- Political_defense wikiPageWikiLink Rules_of_evidence.
- Political_defense wikiPageWikiLink Shadow_defense.
- Political_defense wikiPageWikiLink The_Camden_28.
- Political_defense wikiPageWikiLink Winooski_44.
- Political_defense wikiPageWikiLinkText "Political defense".
- Political_defense wikiPageWikiLinkText "political defense".
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- Political_defense subject Category:Legal_defenses.
- Political_defense hypernym Defense.
- Political_defense type Agent.
- Political_defense comment "A political defense is a defense to a criminal charge in which the defendant asserts at trial the political motivations behind the allegedly criminal conduct. In some circumstances, the defendant might assert political motivations in order to seek acquittal. In other circumstances, defendants might not have a realistic hope of acquittal but may nevertheless use the trial as a forum for expressing political views.A political defense is distinguished from a legal defense.".
- Political_defense label "Political defense".
- Political_defense sameAs Q7210283.
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- Political_defense wasDerivedFrom Political_defense?oldid=621874094.
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