Legal impossibility

Definition
: impossibility based on or with reference to a law
specif
: a complete defense to criminal liability based on the commitment of acts that are not criminal or illegal
Legal impossibility is founded on the principle that an act is not a crime unless there is a law prohibiting it.



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collateral estoppel

estoppel by judgment barring the relitigation of issues litigated by the same parties on a different cause of action


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