if they can't trace it back to you
2006-12-01 12:34:14
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answer #1
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answered by HEY boo boo 6
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The concept of justifiable homicide in criminal law stands on the dividing line between an excuse and an exculpation. In other words, it takes a case that would otherwise have been a murder or another crime representing intentional killing, and either excuses the individual accused from all criminal liability or treats the accused differently from other intentional killers.
2006-12-01 12:12:48
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answered by GAD&OCD_Girl 7
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if it means your life or the life of someone else is in imminent danger of someone else...for example if the passengers on Flight 93 were actually able to subdue and if they were killed, the hijackers, that would be considered justifiable because they would have saved the other passengers.
2006-12-01 12:14:27
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answered by tigerlily_catmom 7
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Yes, there is, but it is a highly specialized circumstance
2006-12-01 12:12:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh Yes there is
2006-12-01 16:28:15
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answered by ▒Яenée▒ 7
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oh yes, it's used often in the south
2006-12-01 12:14:37
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know I don't go around thinking how to kill someone
2006-12-01 12:14:15
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answered by Anonymous
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yes there is
2006-12-01 12:18:30
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answer #8
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answered by bolandalbaby@verizon.net 5
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