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Liscensed_To_Kill

2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文

Liscensed To Kill Licensed to Kill Is there a difference between murder and justifiable murder' By definition, a murder is the unlawful killing of one human by another, especially with premeditated malice. In contrast, the definition of a justifiable murder is a non-criminal homicide, usually committed in self-defense of another. The real question is, is there really a difference between justifiable murder and murder. When someone is killed, they are either killed from an accident, natural causes, or an intentional killing. So where does a justifiable murder fit in' In a case where someone is being attacked and forced to use a lethal method to subdue an attacker, such as rape, robbery, or simply, life threatening physical abuse, it could be argued that murder was only used in self defense as a last resort. In this sort of case, for it to be completely justifiable, killing an attacker must only be done if other alternatives had failed. Simply killing someone and saying that they “could have” hurt them is not justifiable. When there are other methods to subdue an attacker are available in a certain murder, justifiable, someone, killing, simply, killed, attacker, alternatives, without, subdue, police, person, often, officer, methods, kill, example, difference, definition, considered, cases, case, between, been, available, another, accident, way, unlawful, trying, towards, today’s, threatening, thought, term
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