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X_Digger

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6. That part of the law isn't new, and hasn't been overly problematic.
Tue Mar 20, 2012, 11:53 PM
Mar 2012

That's the heart of most self-defense statutes, and isn't going to be changed any time soon.

If the evidence doesn't show that a reasonable person would have believed that imminent death or grave bodily harm was about to occur, then the person will be convicted of manslaughter, at least.

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