Establishing a defense
During a criminal trial, the defendant's attorney will introduce evidence and call witnesses to present a strong defense in order to win an acquittal. Common defenses include:
 | Innocence. |  | Self-defense. |  | An alibi. |  | Insanity. |  | Improper police investigation. |  | Under the influence of alcohol or drugs. |  | Entrapment. |
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