Abuse Defense
The
abuse defense
, also called
battered spouse defense
in some
U.S.
jurisdictions (a term of
jurisprudence
), is a so-called "
innovative defense
" (perhaps better viewed as an
excuse
or
justification
); via which a
defendant
may argue that they should not be held
criminally
liable
for breaking the
law
, as they were
abused
. This is similar to the justification of
self-defense
and the excuse of
provocation
. According to the
theory
of
battered woman's syndrome
, women who suffer from
domestic violence
are unable to seek
divorce
and can, sometimes, be driven
temporarily insane
.
Lawyers
have expanded this theory to cover a number of situations. In
1994
,
Moosa Hanoukai
received a mitigated
sentence
(
manslaughter
) during a
murder
trial
in which he argued that his wife had abused him. In
1996
, the
Menendez brothers
were found
guilty
of
murdering
their
parents
, despite being the victims of
sexual abuse
.
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