Home
Online Consultations
For Lawyers
For Businesses
Pricing
Request for Proposal
Working Opportunities
Legal Questions
Subscription Plan
Become a legal talent
Affiliate Program
Knowledge Hub
Events and Initiatives
Legal Talents
For Lawyers
Working Opportunities
Virtual Legal Assistant
Business
For Businesses
Global Legal issue
Online Meeting
Resource Hub
Pricing
Hire Top Legal Talent
REGISTER AS A LAWYER
LOG IN
Home
Community
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?
Deleted user
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?
Country
United Kingdom
Fields:
Criminal Litigation
Share
Answer this Post
Login into your account and answer this post
Contribute Now