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Meaning of dispunishable
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dispunishable (a.)
Without penal restraint; not punishable.
dispunishable Sentence Examples
- The act of aiding or abetting a dispunishable offense is itself dispunishable.
- The use of force is dispunishable in self-defense or defense of others.
- In many jurisdictions, consent is a dispunishable defense to assault and battery.
- In some jurisdictions, the defense of necessity can be used to justify otherwise dispunishable conduct.
- Generally, acts committed in the exercise of a legal right are considered dispunishable.
- Acts committed under duress or coercion may be considered dispunishable in some jurisdictions.
- Entrapment is a defense that can be used to argue that a person is not guilty of a crime because the person was induced to commit the crime by law enforcement officers or their agents.
- Diplomatic immunity is a form of legal immunity that exempts diplomatic agents from the jurisdiction of the receiving state, making their actions dispunishable.
- In many jurisdictions, acts committed by children under a certain age are considered dispunishable.
- In some jurisdictions, there is a defense known as the statute of limitations, which provides that a person cannot be prosecuted for a crime after a certain amount of time has passed since the crime was committed, making the crime dispunishable.
FAQs About the word dispunishable
Without penal restraint; not punishable.
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The act of aiding or abetting a dispunishable offense is itself dispunishable.
The use of force is dispunishable in self-defense or defense of others.
In many jurisdictions, consent is a dispunishable defense to assault and battery.
In some jurisdictions, the defense of necessity can be used to justify otherwise dispunishable conduct.