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  2. No case to answer - Wikipedia

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    No case for the defendant to answer (sometimes shortened to no case to answer) is a term in the criminal law of some Commonwealth states, whereby a defendant seeks acquittal without having to present a defence, because of the insufficiency of the prosecution's case.

  3. Plea - Wikipedia

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    In law, a plea is a defendant's response to a criminal charge. [1] A defendant may plead guilty or not guilty. Depending on jurisdiction, additional pleas may be available, including nolo contendere (no contest), no case to answer (in the United Kingdom), or an Alford plea (in the United States).

  4. Fitness to plead - Wikipedia

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    The decision should normally be made as soon as it arises, [7] which would ordinarily be before arraignment, but the court may postpone consideration of unfitness until any time before the opening of the defence case. [7] This power might be used to allow the defence to challenge the prosecution case on the basis that there is no case to answer.

  5. Hillsborough disaster trial collapses as judge rules no case ...

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    The judge concluded there was no case fit for consideration by the jury based on any of the six counts on the indictment. Hillsborough disaster trial collapses as judge rules no case to answer ...

  6. Right to silence - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of English judge Sir Edward Coke. Neither the reasons nor the history behind the right to silence are entirely clear. The Latin brocard nemo tenetur se ipsum accusare ('no man is bound to accuse himself') became a rallying cry for religious and political dissidents who were prosecuted in the Star Chamber and High Commission of 16th-century England.

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  8. Talk:No case to answer - Wikipedia

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    1 Application in confession cases. 1 comment. Toggle the table of contents. Talk: No case to answer. Add languages. Page contents not supported in other languages.

  9. Request for admissions - Wikipedia

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    Requests for admission are a list of questions which are similar in some respects to interrogatories, but different in form and purpose.Each "question" is in the form of a declarative statement which the answering party must then either admit, deny, or state in detail why they can neither admit nor deny the truthfulness of the statement (e.g. for lack of knowledge, etc.).