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In a court of law, someone can claim ignorance of the law as a legitimate defense. T/F

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YEA THEY ARE RIGHT GIVE THEM BRANILIST ITS FALSE

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sorry caps was on

User Abdul Hoque Nuri
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False

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Not knowing the laws of the country a person lives does not prevent him/her of being judged by breaking them. At any democractic country, citizens not only have rights but also duties in which it is stated the commitment of every citizen to follow the rules stated by the goverment, either through federal or states laws. This is why ignorance is not a legitimate defense.

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