whats the most outrageous "crime" anyone has gotten away with on self defense groundshttps://twitter.com/nobu_hibiki/status/1440237075186339844 …
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How's 6 months for cannibalism?https://twitter.com/ThatsMauvelous/status/1374919709301293058?s=19 …
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R v Renouf (1986) against a reckless driving charge. Driving a car in such a way to impede individuals who had assaulted him.
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ooooooh i like that!
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I thought the de Witt brother murders might have applied especially as it fell under the cannibalism tag, but can’t see anything about that. Is possible that is my poor memory from the Dumas book. Did lead me to this though, which contains some quirks.https://www.opposingviews.com/category/blind-man-john-wayne-rogers-gets-his-guns-back-after-killing-friend-another-fla-stand …
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Common law and cannibalistic murder
Historically, criminal laws of the US and UK arose from cases, not from statute.
There was no Official List Of Crimes which spelled out every crime you could commit. There were only judges, cases, and respect for tradition.