chain of causation


legal term used to describe a situation in which a person who seems to be entirely at fault for an event that is punishable by sizable fine and/or jailtime can prove that it was not his or herfault.
also, whiny, non-responsibility-taking, foolish, last-ditch effort to defer blame.
“the devil made me do it.” and
“i only hit you because you’re a wh-r-.”

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