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− | A person who uses force to defend another person from violence can also be justified and thus not criminally responsible for the use of force. | + | A person who uses force to defend another person from violence can also be justified and thus not criminally responsible for the use of force. Please see the discussion at [[Self-Defense]] for a further review of the Defense of Others defense. |
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Latest revision as of 06:51, 28 October 2010
A person who uses force to defend another person from violence can also be justified and thus not criminally responsible for the use of force. Please see the discussion at Self-Defense for a further review of the Defense of Others defense.
See Defenses