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A crime committed under threat or menace can sometimes be defended using the duress defense. Duress is sometimes called coercion.
California is a part of united states so California is very defended and it does not need to provide for the common defence. USA is very strong country with a strong defense system so California is very defended.
John Adams. He defended the soldiers because he felt they needed a good defense and that they were innocent until proven guilty.
John Adams. He defended the soldiers because he felt they needed a good defense and that they were innocent until proven guilty.
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Defense attornies Leslie Abramson and Barry Levin
Defendant is a noun referring to a person accused of a crime and being defended or allowed a defense, in a trial. The usual adjective would just be the possessive form (defendant's). The noun defense is often used as a noun adjunct referring to a defendant (defense counsel, defense arguments).
(in the US) They may choose to defend themselves (known as a pro se defense) - they can retain their own defense attorney - or - if they qualify for assistance, use the services of a public defender.
The defense attorney will explain why his client is innocent. Do you prefer to play offense or defense on the soccer team? Afraid for her safety, she enrolled in a self defense class.
Hong Kong is defended by the Chinese Peoples Liberation Army and have their barrcks at the Prince of Wales barracks in the north of the territory.
The defense team consisted of Clarence Darrow, John Neal, Dudley Field Malone, Arthur Hays, and Frank McElwee
If it has to do with not hearing well, it's "deafened". If it's relating to helping someone with defense, it's "defend" (present tense) or "defended" (past tense).