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U.S. v. Talbott, No. 95-2503 (7th Cir.) (78 F.3d 1183) (March 8, 1996) (Per Curiam)

Here's another case that discusses one of the many amorphous concepts in Federal criminal law - the burdens of proof that apply when a defendant asserts an affirmative defense such as the "self-defense" issue raised by the defendant in this case.

The defendant was charged with two counts of being ...

 

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