Not exact matches
Elsewhere in the developing tradition limits were set on how such
justified force might be used: certain classes of persons were normally to be treated as noncombatants and not to be harmed directly and intentionally in their persons or property, and lists were made of weapons not to be used because of their indiscriminate or especially
deadly effect.
«Use of
deadly force is rarely
justified in these types of cases,» said ALDF Executive Director Stephen Wells.
At the trial, the Crown successfully argued that Forde could have fled the apartment, therefore, his use of
deadly force wasn't
justified.
Person A reasonably believed that the use of
deadly force against B by a person C (who could be a police officer) was not
justified, and