Those 3 kids look like theyd have a combined weight of 35kgs, verses a man who looks like there wouldn’t be much change from 150kgs
GaryTheGuineaPig on
*R v McKay* [1957] VR 560 : Belief in necessity
The requirement for the accused to have believed their actions were necessary is taken from the 1987 decision of Zecevic v Director of Public Prosecutions. This test is subjective, meaning the court must be satisfied that the accused believed what he or she did was necessary in self-defence. It does not involve a consideration of what a “reasonable person” would have believed to have been necessary. **If the accused genuinely believed their conduct was necessary, it does not matter if that belief was mistaken**
wretchedRing on
Fuuuuuck I hope he’s found not guilty.
Heathen_Inc on
Man must learn to split into 3 to have an outcome, should the assailants choose to run in different directions. Gotcha 👌
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Those 3 kids look like theyd have a combined weight of 35kgs, verses a man who looks like there wouldn’t be much change from 150kgs
*R v McKay* [1957] VR 560 : Belief in necessity
The requirement for the accused to have believed their actions were necessary is taken from the 1987 decision of Zecevic v Director of Public Prosecutions. This test is subjective, meaning the court must be satisfied that the accused believed what he or she did was necessary in self-defence. It does not involve a consideration of what a “reasonable person” would have believed to have been necessary. **If the accused genuinely believed their conduct was necessary, it does not matter if that belief was mistaken**
Fuuuuuck I hope he’s found not guilty.
Man must learn to split into 3 to have an outcome, should the assailants choose to run in different directions. Gotcha 👌