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  2. Defense (legal) - Wikipedia

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    In a civil proceeding or criminal prosecution under the common law or under statute, a defendant may raise a defense (or defence) [a] in an effort to avert civil liability or criminal conviction. A defense is put forward by a party to defeat a suit or action brought against the party, and may be based on legal grounds or on factual claims.

  3. National security - Wikipedia

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    National security, or national defence (national defense in American English), is the security and defence of a sovereign state, including its citizens, ...

  4. Criminal defenses - Wikipedia

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    For example, a charge of assault on a police officer may be negated by genuine (and perhaps reasonable) mistake of fact that the person the defendant assaulted was a criminal and not an officer, thus allowing a defense of use of force to prevent a violent crime (generally part of self-defense/defense of person). [12]

  5. Organizational structure of the United States Department of ...

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    The President of the United States is, according to the Constitution, the Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Armed Forces and Chief Executive of the Federal Government. The Secretary of Defense is the "Principal Assistant to the President in all matters relating to the Department of Defense", and is vested with statutory authority (10 U.S.C. § 113) to lead the Department and all of its component ...

  6. Absolute defence - Wikipedia

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    Self-defence in a battery case: a person cannot be held criminally liable for battery if they can prove Right of self-defence under certain circumstances (e.g. where retreat was impossible, or where the use of force was not excessive). [2] Immunity of various kinds can provide an absolute defence.

  7. Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth declines to answer ...

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    Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth on Tuesday declined to answer multiple questions from Scripps News about the sexual misconduct allegations facing him.

  8. Defense - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of defence or department of defense, a part of government which regulates the armed forces Defence minister , a cabinet position in charge of a ministry of defense International security , measures taken by states and international organizations to ensure mutual survival and safety

  9. Convicted felons, such as Trump, can get permits to enter ...

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    The claim: Donald Trump can't travel to Canada because he is a convicted felon. A Dec. 3 Threads post (direct link, archive link) offers a theory as to why Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau ...