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SELF DEFENCE

LAW DOES NOT REQUIRE A MAN TO WAIT FOE A BLOW. Defining the law on “Death .by Fighting” at the Old Bailey recently, the Recorder said that if two men had a quarrelsome fight without any idea of serious consequences, and death resulted, the killing was at least manslaughter. The only way that the charge could be reduced was when a .man in selfc'efjenioe had isitrnick wftbfout undue violence. If a man was'attacked, the law did not require him to wait until he was Jut.

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11411, 6 January 1923, Page 14

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SELF DEFENCE New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11411, 6 January 1923, Page 14

SELF DEFENCE New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11411, 6 January 1923, Page 14

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