Trial of Thomas O. Selfridge, Attorney at Law, Before the Hon. Isaac Parker, Esquire, for Killing Charles Austin, on the Public Exchange, in Boston, August 4, 1806Russell and Cutler, Belcher and Armstrong, and Oliver and Munroe, 1807 - 168 Seiten |
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... retreat would be such as would cause his own death , then the retreat is not necessary . Solicitor General . That forms a part of the rule itself , and is not , I presume , an exception to it . I shall read some authori- ties to that by ...
... retreat would be such as would cause his own death , then the retreat is not necessary . Solicitor General . That forms a part of the rule itself , and is not , I presume , an exception to it . I shall read some authori- ties to that by ...
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... retreat , but may pursue his adverfary , till he find him- self out of danger ; and if in the conflict he happen to kill , fuch killing is injuftifiable felf defence . You have the fame doctrine laid down by Lord Hale , who was one of ...
... retreat , but may pursue his adverfary , till he find him- self out of danger ; and if in the conflict he happen to kill , fuch killing is injuftifiable felf defence . You have the fame doctrine laid down by Lord Hale , who was one of ...
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... retreat would have been attended with extreme haz- ard ; that the pistol was not discharged until it was certain that none would interfere for his relief , and that blows , which perhaps might kill him , and probably would fracture his ...
... retreat would have been attended with extreme haz- ard ; that the pistol was not discharged until it was certain that none would interfere for his relief , and that blows , which perhaps might kill him , and probably would fracture his ...
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