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SELF-DEFENSE
 
Self-defense is a defense that may be claimed by a defendant when the defendant reasonably believes that force is necessary for his or her protection against another person's use or attempted use of unlawful force. Self-defense means that the defendant is justified in using force against the other person. More...
 
Mail Fraud
 
Mail fraud involves the use of the mail system to defraud other individuals. To be found guilty of mail fraud the following elements must be proved: The defendant's intent to defraud another individual; the defendant's scheme to defraud another individual; the defendant actually mailed the materials in question. More...
 
PERJURY
 
A person commits the offense of perjury when he or she, with the intent to deceive and with the knowledge of a statement's meaning, makes a false statement under oath or swears to the truth of a false statement that was previously made, which statement was required or authorized to be made under oath.More...
 
A DEFENDANT'S RIGHT TO REMAIN SILENT DURING TRIAL
 
The Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution provides that no person shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself or herself. The self-incrimination privilege of the Fifth Amendment means that a defendant cannot be compelled to testify at his or her criminal trialMore...
 
MURDER
 
A person commits the offense of murder when he or she intentionally or knowingly causes the death of an individual or when he or she intends to cause serious bodily injury to an individual and commits an act that causes the death of the individual. More...
 
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