halfdefenses
Halfdefenses is a term used in theoretical discussions to describe defensive positions that address only part of a claim, event, or charge, providing partial justification, mitigation, or exculpation while leaving other portions unaddressed or contested. The term signals a partial application of defense rather than a full exoneration or a wholesale rejection of a claim.
In legal theory, halfdefenses resemble partial defenses, which reduce liability or punishment without fully negating guilt.
Mechanically, halfdefenses are evaluated by their scope, impact on the overall outcome, consistency with other defenses,
Examples can be theoretical or practical. In a hypothetical criminal case, a defendant might argue duress to
Criticism centers on issues of coherence, potential manipulation, and uneven standards of evaluation. See also partial