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Dangerous Proximity Test
Date Rape
Date Rape Drugs
Daubert Standard
De Minimis
De Novo
Deadlocked Jury
Deadly Force
Deadly Weapon
Death
Death Penalty
Death Qualification
Decedent
Decision
Declaration
Decriminalization
Defalcation
Defend
Defendant
Defendant in Error
Defense
Defense Attorney
Defense of Others
Defense of Property
Defensible
Deferred Entry of Judgment
Degree of Crime
Degrees of Murder
DEJ
Deliberate
Demonstrative Evidence
Demurrer
Dependent Intervening Cause
Deport
Deportable Alien
Depose
Deposition
Depraved Heart Murder
Designer Drug
Detain
Detention
Determinate Sentence
Deterrence
Diminished Capacity
Direct Evidence
Direct Examination

Defendant

The defendant is the person against whom the government has brought charges in a criminal proceeding or the party who is being sued for damages (or injunctive relief) in a civil action. For example, in the criminal case The People of the State of California vs. John Smith, John Smith is the defendant. In criminal proceedings, the defendant's opponent is the government; whereas in a civil action, the opponent is a plaintiff (the person/entity that has been harmed). In criminal cases, the victim does not have an individual criminal cause of action against the defendant. In other words, the prosecution can proceed against a criminal defendant regardless of whether the victim wants the prosecution to go forward. Criminal defendants have a variety of constitutional rights, including:

  1. The right to be free from any unreasonable searches and seizures (Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution),
  2. The right to remain silent (Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution),
  3. The right to a trial before a judge or a jury (Article Three of the U.S. Constitution),
  4. The right to confront and cross-examine witness against them (Sixth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution),
  5. The right to a speedy and public trial (Sixth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution),
  6. The right to be represented by an attorney (Sixth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution).


Disbar
Disciplinary Proceeding
Discovery
Disorderly Conduct
Disposition
Dissuading A Witness
District
District Attorney
District Court
Diversion
DNA
DNA Fingerprint
DNA Profiling
Docket
Documentary Evidence
Domestic Authority
Domestic Dispute
Domestic Terrorism
Domestic Violence
Domestic Violence Restraining Order
Double Jeopardy
Downey Jail
Doyle Error
Drive by Murders
Driving Under the Influence (DUI)
Driving While Black (DWB)
Driving While Brown (DWB)
Driving While Intoxicated DWI
Drug
Drug Court
Drug Crimes
Drug Free Zone
Drug Paraphernalia
Drug Possession
Drug Trafficking
Drunk Driving
Drunk in Public
Dual Sovereignty
Due Process
DUI
Duress
Durham Rule
DWB
DWI
Dynamite Charge
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