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Justification for actions or decisions is essential to provide reasoning and clarity for their validity and ethical standing.
Yes
In self defense only
There are things that legally justify killing a person-- but the word "murder" means an unjustified killing. A killing in self defense, for example, may be a justifiable homicide and not a crime.
Pepper spray is perfectly legal to be carried in Nebraska for self defense.
no, it's child abuse or assault Assault is touching or hitting another person without a valid reason. If a teacher hits a student while actually acting in self defense, that is legal. It may be against school policy, but true self defense is legal everywhere in the U.S.
At sea, but not in port.
1.autonomy 2.break in the legal continity 3. self sufficiency
General defense in tort law refers to the legal arguments that a defendant can use to justify their actions and avoid being held liable for a plaintiff's claim. Common examples include self-defense, necessity, consent, and statutory authority. These defenses are meant to offer protection to individuals or entities who can demonstrate that their actions were justified under the circumstances.
It depends on where you live. In the areas that they are legal, they often require a concealed weapons permit.
Sure, you can be arrested for murder, if the stabbed person dies. You can also be tried for murder. "Self Defense" is a legal defense to a criminal charge of murder. Self Defense is a defense to a criminal charge and in a criminal trial. It has nothing to do with being arrested.