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Legal Definitions - legal excuse
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Definition of legal excuse
A legal excuse is a reason that justifies an act or omission or that relieves a person of a duty. In criminal law, it is a defense that arises because the defendant is not blameworthy for having acted in a way that would otherwise be criminal.
For example, if someone commits a crime because they were forced to do so under threat of harm, they may have a legal excuse of duress. Similarly, if someone commits a crime because they were tricked into doing so by law enforcement, they may have a legal excuse of entrapment. Other traditional excuses include infancy, insanity, and involuntaryintoxication.
These examples illustrate how a legal excuse can be used to defend against criminal charges. If a defendant can prove that they had a valid legal excuse for their actions, they may be found not guilty or have their charges reduced.
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Simple Definition
A legal excuse is a reason that justifies an action or omission, or relieves a person of a duty. In criminal law, it is a defense that arises when the defendant is not to blame for acting in a way that would otherwise be considered criminal. Some traditional excuses include duress, entrapment, infancy, insanity, and involuntaryintoxication.
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