defense’s exhibit |
documents, data and objects submitted by the defense as evidence |
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defense attorney |
the lawyer that represents the accused person, the defendant |
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defense attorney |
In a criminal case, the lawyer that represents the accused person |
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defense of compassionate use marijuana |
The cultivation, transportation, or possession of marijuana is lawful for compassionate use under certain circumstances, such as when its medical use is deemed appropriate by a physician and has been recommended by the physician orally or in writing, provided it is for the personal use of the patient and it is a reasonable amount |
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Defense Trial Counsel of West Virginia |
DTCWV |
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defense witness |
a witness who appears to support the defense’s argument |
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Defenseless |
D |
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Definition Of Insanity |
DOI |
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defraud |
make a misrepresentation of an existing material fact, knowing it to be false or making it recklessly without regard to whether it is true or false. To practice fraud |
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defraud |
cheat or trick. To deprive a person of property or any interest, estate, or right by fraud, deceit or artifice |
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degree |
Scope of an action or charge |
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Del.Code Ann. |
Delaware Code Annotated |
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Del.J.Corp.L. |
Delaware Journal of Corporate Law |
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Del.Law. |
Delaware Lawyer |
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Del.Term R. |
Delaware Term Reports |
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Delaware Chancery Reports |
Del.Ch. |
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Delaware Code |
Del.C. |
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Delaware Correctional Officers Association |
DCOA |
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Delaware Laws |
Del.Laws |
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Delaware Reports |
Del. |
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