The Central Law Journal, Volume 48Soule, Thomas & Wentworth, 1899 Vols. 65-96 include "Central law journal's international law list." |
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... ground and resist with a fatal result to his assailant , but must run away if he can , or " retreat to the wall , " according to the old phrase , if he can safely do so . Probably most of the old cases held this , and the doctrine was ...
... ground and resist with a fatal result to his assailant , but must run away if he can , or " retreat to the wall , " according to the old phrase , if he can safely do so . Probably most of the old cases held this , and the doctrine was ...
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... ground and meet any attack made upon him with a deadly weapon , in such way and with such force as under all the circumstances he , at the moment , honestly believed , and had reason- able grounds to believe , was necessary to save his ...
... ground and meet any attack made upon him with a deadly weapon , in such way and with such force as under all the circumstances he , at the moment , honestly believed , and had reason- able grounds to believe , was necessary to save his ...
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... ground , " etc. This was refused , and the refusal was held error ; the court citing the Beard case , and the cases of Runyan , Erwin and Bohannon , supra , and declaring that the request " contained a cor- rect statement of the law ...
... ground , " etc. This was refused , and the refusal was held error ; the court citing the Beard case , and the cases of Runyan , Erwin and Bohannon , supra , and declaring that the request " contained a cor- rect statement of the law ...
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... ground that " that was the case of an assault upon the defendant upon his own premises , and it was held that the obligation to retreat was no greater than it would have been if he had been assailed in his own house . Also ...
... ground that " that was the case of an assault upon the defendant upon his own premises , and it was held that the obligation to retreat was no greater than it would have been if he had been assailed in his own house . Also ...
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his ground . " The same reasoning must be applicable in any case where the defendant is where he has a right to be . If there is a pos- sibility of injustice in administering the law , let it be at the risk of the law breaker , and not ...
his ground . " The same reasoning must be applicable in any case where the defendant is where he has a right to be . If there is a pos- sibility of injustice in administering the law , let it be at the risk of the law breaker , and not ...
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