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A Defense in Which the Defendant Admits to Doing an Act

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A defense in which the defendant admits to doing an act but claims some reason for not being held responsible, such as insanity, self-defense, intoxication, or coercion, is known as a(n) defense.


A) affirmative
B) plausible
C) rebuttal
D) prima facie

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