Self-defence (Australia)

In the criminal law of Australia, self-defence is a legal defence to a charge of causing injury or death in defence of the person or, to a limited extent, property, or a partial defence to murder if the degree of force used was excessive. == Self-defence in murder == In Viro v The Queen, Justice Mason formulated six propositions on the law of self-defence in murder trials.

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Self-defence (Australia)

In the criminal law of Australia, self-defence is a legal defence to a charge of causing injury or death in defence of the person or, to a limited extent, property, or a partial defence to murder if the degree of force used was excessive. == Self-defence in murder == In Viro v The Queen, Justice Mason formulated six propositions on the law of self-defence in murder trials.

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