How to write the defense?

The defense should be divided into the title, the basic information of the respondent, the reasons for the defense, the tail and the appendix.

The standard format of the defense can be divided into several parts: title, basic information of the respondent, reasons for defense, tail and appendix. Title: The title indicates "criminal (or civil) defense" and "criminal (or civil) appeal defense". The former is the defense of the first-instance case, and the latter is the defense of the appeal case.

Basic information of the person under investigation. The party column directly lists the basic information of the respondent. If the defendant is a citizen, the name, sex, age, nationality, native place, occupation and address of the respondent shall be listed. If there is an agent, write the agent next to the other line and indicate whether it is a legal agent, a designated agent or an entrusted agent.

And indicate the name, gender, age, nationality, native place, occupation and address. If it is a legal agent, it is also necessary to explain the relationship with the respondent. If an agent is entrusted, the name and position of the agent only need to be stated. If the defendant is an enterprise, institution, organ or organization, the full name and location of the respondent and the unit to which it belongs shall be listed first.

The writing format of the other party

The situation of the other party does not need to be listed separately. You can explain who the prosecutor and appellant are in the following defense reasons, what is the reason for the prosecution or appeal, and state the defense reasons. The defense of the first instance case and the defense of the appeal case are written in different ways.

Defense reasons: defense reasons are the main part of defense, and there is no uniform provision on its writing. You must defend the facts and reasons put forward by the plaintiff in the complaint or the appeal request and reasons put forward by the appellant in the appeal. You can put forward the opposite facts, evidence and reasons to prove that your reasons and opinions are correct and your demands are reasonable.