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Legal Definitions - infirmative

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Definition of infirmative

Definition: Infiramtive is an adjective that is rarely used. It refers to evidence that tends to weaken or invalidate a criminal accusation.

Example: The defense presented an infirmative fact that the accused was out of the country at the time of the crime.

Explanation: In this example, the evidence presented by the defense weakens the criminal accusation against the accused. The fact that the accused was out of the country at the time of the crime makes it less likely that they could have committed the crime. This evidence is infirmative because it weakens the case against the accused.

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Simple Definition

Term: INFIRMATIVE

Definition: Infiramtive is a rare adjective used to describe evidence that weakens or invalidates a criminal accusation. It is the opposite of criminative, which means evidence that supports a criminal accusation. For example, if someone is accused of stealing, an infirmative fact could be evidence that they were not in the same location as the stolen item at the time it was taken.

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