That was the trial judge's view as well and he did not leave self-defence to the jury. |
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If a man shoots another in self-defence, or under gross provocation, the death is not caused by accident. |
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The jury had clearly rejected self-defence and the judge therefore had to make some sense of it. |
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I would condone it myself but the point is, it was self-defence and protection of that child. |
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There are currently no grounds for a claim to use such force in self-defence. |
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In such circumstances the wounding of V would not be unlawful as it would be justified by the defence of self-defence. |
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These features of the defence of self-defence are critical to the outcome of this appeal. |
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Plainly this defence must not be confused with self-defence under public international law. |
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There you might be convicted of manslaughter on the basis of excessive self-defence. |
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There can be no doubt that the magistrates were entitled to reject the argument of self-defence or defence of another. |
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It seems clear that the judge also rejected the defences of accident and self-defence. |
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It was thrown to him to use in self-defence presumably and he did just that. |
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I take into account the fact your perjured evidence wasn't accepted by the jury, as they plainly rejected your account of self-defence. |
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We know well that the military response in self-defence is only part of the overall campaign. |
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Thai boxing is quite an aggressive combat sport, but with kempo there's more emphasis on evasion and self-defence. |
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Well, for one thing, there's a self-defence issue here which may justify the use of lethal force by the police officer. |
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The authorization of the use of force beyond self-defence complicates the verification and monitoring environment considerably. |
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Is it not the common law that a citizen is entitled to use self-defence in the case of wrongful arrest? |
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In self-defence, the force immediately returned fire and killed the two aggressors. |
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Second, even if it were an act of self-defence, properly so called, it would need to be justified as necessary and proportionate. |
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At the other extreme were the pacifists who rejected any form of violence, even in self-defence. |
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The fundamental right of countries to ensure their self-defence, as enshrined in the United Nations Charter, is not open to debate. |
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Israel's response to the abduction and killing of its soldiers was an exercise of its right to self-defence. |
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The listeners grow suspicious with his self-defence story and discover the truth concerns them all. |
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Therefore, this Regulation should not apply to trade in traditional equipment for self-defence, such as shields. |
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The right of states to acquire weapons for legitimate self-defence and responsible law enforcement is clear. |
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Her mother shot and killed her alcoholic father in self-defence during a drunken argument in front of their daughter. |
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The South African attorney general later acquitted her on the grounds of self-defence. |
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John became involved in kick-boxing and self-defence as a result of a bad childhood experience. |
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He scornfully rejected those charges yesterday, saying he acted in self-defence. |
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At first a strong advocate of Black separatism, he was prepared to condone violence as a means of self-defence. |
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Hartnett said he was pushed by Laurence, and hit back in self-defence with a single slap with the palm of his hand. |
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For the purist, the noble art of self-defence remains the father of all contact sports. |
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If you think you have the right to assault a burglar, the burglar himself has a right of self-defence! |
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Staff are also now trained in non-physical techniques to diffuse a confrontational situation as well as in physical self-defence. |
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The police officer claimed he used the baton in self-defence, although he admitted that he had struck the first blow. |
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In self-defence, Michael hit his attacker on the shin with the bat, felling him to the ground. |
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Peacekeepers are not authorized to take offensive action and can only fire their weapons in self-defence. |
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The teenager said he was only acting in self-defence when the youth swung a punch at him. |
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The exercise of law enforcement powers, including the use of force in self-defence, is one of the most potentially controversial aspects of joint investigative teams. |
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It will entail improvements to self-defence and war-fighting capabilities and enhancement to the ship's reliability, maintainability, availability and supportability. |
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Indeed, it has been argued that in some cases where women kill a spouse or partner who has battered them, the elements of self-defence may be made out. |
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I believe there is some merit in revisiting the situation where we actually take all forms of self-defence off people when they go on to an aeroplane. |
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The burden of proof rested with the Minister, including the burden to disprove self-defence. |
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It was true that the right of self-defence had been improperly invoked since time immemorial. |
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Ideas of the role of humanity changed from the innocence of legitimate self-defence to the guilt of the aggressor. |
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Allow me to say that some of us are tired of listening to a kind of self-righteous discourse about self-defence. |
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The use of stun guns is for self-defence and riot control is not in question. |
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We must continue to enforce a no-fly zone, including giving the pilots the right to self-defence. |
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Taekwondo is a complete martial art that emphasizes combat and self-defence techniques. |
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A protective husband accused of beating a man to death with a steering lock after his wife's car was damaged acted in self-defence, a court heard yesterday. |
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A faster procedure for defrocking priests—one that risks giving the innocent little opportunity for self-defence was introduced. |
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International law does not support an international legal obligation requiring States to permit access to a gun for self-defence. |
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Part of this confusion is because many commercially successful systems try to combine the natural contraries sport and self-defence. |
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What kind of legitimate self-defence can authorize acts that flout international resolutions and the provisions of international law? |
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I suspect that very different treatment would have followed, authority's idea of legitimate self-defence at best extending only to vulnerable old women, if them. |
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It had committed itself, by signing the Abuja Protocol, to refraining from any aerial attack, except in legitimate self-defence. |
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Its nuclear weapons will remain nuclear deterrent for self-defence under any circumstances. |
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There is no sanction for preemption in the UN Charter, which allows for armed action only in cases of self-defence. |
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How can the occupier continue to invoke the right to self-defence when the occupation is itself an aggression? |
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Michael Slager said he shot Walter Scott in self-defence after Mr Scott took his taser. |
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From the time of the earliest settlement on the James river, the English colonies required every freeman to own a gun for self-defence. |
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China is firmly committed to a nuclear strategy of self-defence. |
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How can the inhuman practices of imposing a deadly blockade against families and children and denying them access to food, medicine and electricity be justified as self-defence? |
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Our values are human dignity, freedom, democracy and the rule of law and no one has the right, except in self-defence, to kill another person or wound their dignity. |
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Member States shall submit declarations as referred to in Article 33 in which they list the arms, ammunition and equipment that may be used only in legitimate self-defence or in the defence of others. |
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The Ministers reaffirmed the sovereign right of States to acquire, manufacture, export, import and retain conventional arms for their self-defence and security needs. |
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Is the right of self-defence limited by the international humanitarian law of armed conflict, in particular, by the requirement of proportionality? |
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This resolution emphasised the right to individual and collective self-defence and affirmed the need to take all necessary steps to combat any future threat. |
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Since starting self-defence classes at the age of four, the lad caught the eye of instructors by sailing through tests for 32 different belts, to reach the black. |
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How does the law determine whether a firearm is the only available means for self-defence? |
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In December 2005, the DGA awarded a contract for the VL Mica covering a new-generation self-defence system that will complete MBDA's product line with a surface-to-air in naval version. |
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The cold fact to burn the calories of the area and the gel will have an action of drainage on the cellular waste created by reflex of self-defence of the body against the cold. |
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In Colombia, the process of demobilizing the illegal self-defence forces which has covered 30,000 men, has brought about the hand-over of 18,000 weapons. |
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Israel's right to self-defence did not entitle it to violate the rights of innocent civilians, particularly those who had been living under its military occupation for more than 40 years. |
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Following attacks against NATO aircraft, NATO forces carry out an air strike on a surface-to-air missile site south of Otoka, in accordance with self-defence measures previously announced. |
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The current situation proves that we were absolutely right to build up military power for self-defence at an appropriate level against the nuclear threat posed by the United States. |
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Since there are several fundamental differences between Canada and the United States in relation to armed self-defence by citizens, most existing research findings cannot simply be assumed to hold true for Canada. |
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It is vitally important that any such instrument be consistent with the right of self-defence of States and their right to protect their legitimate foreign policy and national security interests. |
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For example, the sale and use of self-defence devices, such as sprays used to ward off attacks by bag-snatchers or rapists, is permitted in some Member States, while in others even their very use is prohibited. |
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Invite local athletes or community experts to come to your school to teach a sport or physical activity, such as karate, self-defence, Pilates, field hockey, etc. |
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Survey findings consistently indicate that the proportion of Canadians who state self-defence or self-protection as their main reason for owning a firearm is very low. |
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In addition, Zaraguinas are increasingly attacking villages in retaliation for the activities of self-defence groups, killing children and youth suspected of being part of militias. |
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Every country in the world has a right to self-defence and I'm determined to put Britain's first-class defence industry at the forefront of this market, supporting 300,000 jobs across the country. |
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They were exclusively carried out in self-defence against the PKK terrorists, who are known to be based there, and carrying out hit-and-run attacks and ambushes from there. |
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The claim of justification arising out of self-defence is not creditable. |
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It tells the story of Cheryl Glickman, a single woman in her 40s who lives on her own, unrequitedly in love with a man she works with at a self-defence charity. |
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In the definitive twilights of stunning careers these two men have become true artists in the noble art of self-defence, which is what boxing is meant to be. |
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Although tummies are irresistible when a cat is rolling and playing, many cats are very sensitive about this area and may lash out in self-defence, and of course tails should never be pulled. |
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In threatening such treatment for Mumia, the courts hark back to when black slaves could be tortured and put to death for hitting a white man in self-defence or for any other act deemed a challenge to the slaveholders. |
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This new legislation will clarify the ability to make a citizen's arrest, while streamlining and simplifying the self-defence and defence of property provisions in the Criminal Code. |
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Illegal export of stolen livestock benefitted the economies of Burkina Faso and Mauritania, and frustrated Fulani herders began to arm themselves in self-defence. |
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In that regard, we do not believe that Israel's right to self-defence entitles it to violate the rights of innocent civilians, particularly those civilians who have been living under 40 years of illegal occupation. |
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I was asked if this had happened to China or to India, if the Pudong highrises opposite Shanghai or if the Taj Mahal had been hit, would we be writing blank cheques or giving carte blanche for the people in self-defence? |
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Subsequently, for the FARDC, these self-defence groups were its first contact, and because of their perfect knowledge of the terrain, they served as informants and trackers. |
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Schizophrenic Anthony Hallard, 19, first told police he killed friend David Rimmer in self-defence during a fight at the 69-year-old's flat. |
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The dog immediately bristled up, and I had just time to take off my hat, and hold it shieldwise in self-defence, when he came on and made directly at it. |
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