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Justification

Justification (a term of jurisprudence) is a form of defense in which a defendant argues that although they broke the law, they should not be held liable for, or found guilty of, a crime, as some special or extenuating circumstance(s) existed such that the illegal action was, for some reason or other, reasonable and acceptable. Possible justifications include: consent, defense of others, defense of property, necessity, resisting unlawful arrest, and self-defense.


Justification is also a publishing term used to describe the horizontal positioning of text or images, typically relative to a column.


In the theology of Christianity, justification is a word used to describe the process through which sinners are made righteous through the grace of God.

Considerable sectarian controversy exists as to its nature and definition. These controversies include:


In epistemology, an (epistemic) justification of a belief is what renders the belief worth believing in terms of its probable truth. See Theory of justification.




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