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Has there ever been a successful defence based on “self-defence” in a case of a person charged with killing an on-duty police officer?
Ali Shokrane
posted 3 years ago
Has there ever been a successful defence based on “self-defence” in a case of a person charged with killing an on-duty police officer?
Is there any example of someone being found not guilty of killing an on-duty police officer for the mentioned situation in the title?
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United Kingdom
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Criminal Litigation
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