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Justifying circumstances refer to specific conditions or situations that can make an otherwise unlawful act permissible or excusable under the law. These circumstances often involve a conflict between legal obligations and moral imperatives, where the act is deemed necessary to prevent greater harm. Examples include self-defense, necessity, or acting in the interest of protecting others. In legal contexts, justifying circumstances can lead to a full acquittal or reduced liability for the individual involved.

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