Some times yes!
in cases of;
1. personal defense,
2. property defense,
3. defense of others,
4. intoxication,
5. incapacity (minors),
6. insanity,
7. duress,
8. and others
No, political assassinations are not justifiable as they go against the principles of democracy, the rule of law, and human rights. There are legal and ethical ways to address grievances or conflicts without resorting to violence or murder.
No, selling daughters for marriage is not ethical or morally justifiable.
No, that's not a very bright thing to do
Breaking a law is not generally acceptable, as laws are in place to maintain order in society. In situations where a law conflicts with moral principles or fundamental human rights, civil disobedience may be considered justified as a last resort. It is important to consider the consequences and potential alternatives before deciding to break a law for a justifiable reason.
yes it depends on the crime from state to state
yes it depends on the crime from state to state
She took illegal drugs when she was younger, so yeah.
Justifiable is an adjective.
AnswerYou break your enemy by having:The justifiable right and strong belief in this right.The necessary power to defend this right.The international support and belief in your rights.
Yes, it can be justifiable to use lethal force in self-defense during a sexual assault if there is an imminent threat of serious harm or death.
No. The adverb form of justifiable is justifiably.
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