Procedural Defense
In
jurisprudence
,
procedural defenses
are a form of
defense
, via which a
defendant
may argue that they should not be held
criminally
liable
for breaking the
law
, as the
criminal justice
program violated
procedural law
as it was creating its
case
, and
trial
, against said defendant. In the
United States
, procedural defenses include:
collateral estoppel
denial of a speedy trial
double jeopardy
entrapment
prosecutorial misconduct
selective prosecution
.
See also
legal technicality
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