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  2. Justifiable homicide - Wikipedia

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    According to Black's Law Dictionary justifiable homicide applies to the blameless killing of a person, such as in self-defense. [1]The term "legal intervention" is a classification incorporated into the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision, and does not denote the lawfulness or legality of the circumstances surrounding a death caused by law enforcement. [2]

  3. Justification and excuse - Wikipedia

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    An example is that breaking into someone's home during a fire in order to rescue a child inside, is justified. If the same act is done in the reasonable but mistaken belief that there was a fire, then the act is excused. What is justified under a utilitarian perspective might be excused under a retributivist standpoint, and

  4. Provocation (law) - Wikipedia

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    Provocation is distinct from self-defense in that self-defense is a legal defense, and refers to a justifiable action to exclusively protect oneself from imminent violence. Definition [ edit ]

  5. Talk:Justifiable homicide - Wikipedia

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    To rule a justifiable homicide, one must objectively prove to a trier of fact, beyond all reasonable doubt, that the victim intended to commit violence. The first sentence states the standard as a reasonable belief of a threat to well-being. The second sentence states the standard as an intent in fact to commit violence.

  6. “Added 9 Years To A Short Sentence”: 50 Lawyers Recall The ...

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    Image credits: gwart_ #3. I had a case where a guy was charged for running a red light. The thing is, he had been sitting at the lights for five minutes, and it hadn’t changed.

  7. Ocala courts: Three felony cases resolved with sentences

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    The judge told Hunt that his criminal record justified the sentence recommendation by the prosecutor. He sentenced Hunt to 30 years in prison. He has 1,201 days of credit for time already served ...

  8. Excuse - Wikipedia

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    Punishment is only justified morally if the person understands that what was done was wrong and accepts the judgment of society as part of the process of expiation and rehabilitation. Hence, as with parens patriae , the state accepts the person as being in need of care, and offers or requires medical treatment instead of subjecting such people ...

  9. Austin police officer Christopher Taylor released on bond ...

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    This story has been updated throughout with new information. Austin police officer Christopher Taylor on Tuesday was sentenced to two years in prison for the 2019 shooting death of a mentally ill ...