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Corporate Criminal Doctrine
A legal theory that attributes criminal liability to corporations and their executives for acts that are illegal under the law, acknowledging that entities can be responsible for criminal behavior.
Deadly Force
Force that is likely to cause death or serious bodily harm, often discussed in the context of law enforcement or self-defense.
Provide a Defense
To offer arguments or evidence in support of oneself in legal proceedings or when accused of something.
Criminal Intent
The mental state or intention to commit a crime, which is a necessary element to establish guilt in many criminal offenses.
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