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    A special defence in Scots law may be raised in criminal proceedings upon notice by the accused ahead of the trial. If established, it results in an acquittal. The only purpose of the special defence procedure is to give fair notice: it does not prejudice the plea of not guilty by an accused; the Crown still must prove … See more

    In solemn proceedings (prosecutions on indictment of more serious criminal offences before a judge and jury of 15 persons) notice of a special defence must be given at least 10 days before the trial date and the jury is … See more

    The types of special defence are: mental disorder (when the offence was committed or before the trial), incrimination (alleging someone else committed the crime), coercion, See more

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    Incrimination. The Crown, as prosecutor, must always prove that the accused committed whatever offence they are charged with, but “incrimination” occurs when the accused

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    • https://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/incrimination

      incriminate. v. to make a statement in which one admits that he/she has committed a crime or gives information that another named person has committed a crime. Under the Fifth …

    • https://www.scottishlegal.com/articles/crown-not-obliged-to-investigate-special...

      Apr 1, 2016 · The Criminal Appeal Court ruled that where an accused person lodges a special defence of incrimination of a named person, whose address is unknown, there is no

    • https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1995/46/section/78

      (1) It shall not be competent for an accused to state a special defence or to lead evidence calculated to exculpate the accused by incriminating a co-accused unless— (a) a plea of …

    • https://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/incriminations

      incriminate. v. to make a statement in which one admits that he/she has committed a crime or gives information that another named person has committed a crime. Under the Fifth …

    • https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-47211732

      Feb 12, 2019 · In this case, the accused has lodged a special defence of incrimination - meaning he has claimed that someone else (a woman called Toni McLachlan) was responsible for Alesha's death. It will be...

    • special defence meaning - Legal definition - World Law Dictionary

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      noun Procedural Law and Evidence Criminal Law Definitions of special defence a defence to a criminal charge that in some jurisdictions must be declared to the court before the trial starts. …

    • https://seancrossansscotslaw.com/2019/08/22/special-defence

      Aug 22, 2019 · Automatism is one of six potential special defences that are now deemed to exist in Scots criminal law (the others being alibi; coercion or necessity; incrimination; insanity; and …

    • A Defence of Incrimination - thecrimewriter — LiveJournal

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      Jun 23, 2008 · This is an example of the special defence of incrimination which is commonly used in jury trials, especially in drugs cases where there are multiple defendants all pointing …

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