Closing Arguments
Closing Arguments
John Razumich
Closing Arguments - Episode 10 (Affirmative Defenses in Indiana)
56 minutes Posted Jun 6, 2022 at 1:00 pm.
Introduction and overview on the topic of the day1:35 - What is an affirmative defense? 5:50 - There are ten total affirmative defenses in Indiana8:17 - The affirmative defense of Legal Authority11:25 - Self-defense and how this plays out in court15:00 - The affirmative defense of involuntary intoxication20:30 - Insanity defenses26:45 - Mistake of fact37:21 - Abandonment and how this plays out40:40 - Battered spouse syndrome45:25 - The affirmative defense of necessity50:30 - How you can get in touch with Razumich & Associates52:40 - Closing remarksConnect with John Razumich:WebsiteFacebookYouTubeLinkedIn
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Affirmative defenses and everything in between! That's what we're tackling on the latest installment of Closing Arguments. Join us for another enlightening conversation, where John Razumich shares his personal experiences with the various affirmative defenses in Indiana and the fundamental differences between them. We've got another great episode on tap for you. Enjoy!Timecodes:0:06 - Introduction and overview on the topic of the day1:35 - What is an affirmative defense? 5:50 - There are ten total affirmative defenses in Indiana8:17 - The affirmative defense of Legal Authority11:25 - Self-defense and how this plays out in court15:00 - The affirmative defense of involuntary intoxication20:30 - Insanity defenses26:45 - Mistake of fact37:21 - Abandonment and how this plays out40:40 - Battered spouse syndrome45:25 - The affirmative defense of necessity50:30 - How you can get in touch with Razumich & Associates52:40 - Closing remarksConnect with John Razumich:WebsiteFacebookYouTubeLinkedIn