Probably a lot, but the availability of prosecutorial discretion is a very different thing than the availability of a legal defense.
While the defense is enshrined in statute in many states or firmly established in state case law, that's not true in the federal system, where it may exist based on inherited common law, but is neither established in federal statute nor firmly attested in the case law.
Probably a lot, but the availability of prosecutorial discretion is a very different thing than the availability of a legal defense.
While the defense is enshrined in statute in many states or firmly established in state case law, that's not true in the federal system, where it may exist based on inherited common law, but is neither established in federal statute nor firmly attested in the case law.