justifiable homicide - meaning and definition. What is justifiable homicide
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What (who) is justifiable homicide - definition


justifiable homicide         
n. a killing without evil or criminal intent, for which there can be no blame, such as self-defense to protect oneself or to protect another or the shooting by a law enforcement officer in fulfilling his/her duties. This is not to be confused with a crime of passion or claim of diminished capacity, which refer to defenses aimed at reducing the penalty or degree of crime. See also: homicide self-defense
justifiable homicide         
¦ noun the killing of a person in circumstances which allow the act to be regarded in law as without criminal guilt.
Justifiable homicide         
The concept of justifiable homicide in criminal law is a defense to culpable homicide (criminal or negligent homicide). Generally, there is a burden of production of exculpatory evidence in the legal defense of justification.

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Justifiable homicide
The concept of justifiable homicide in criminal law is a defense to culpable homicide (criminal or negligent homicide). Generally, there is a burden of production of exculpatory evidence in the legal defense of justification.
Examples of use of justifiable homicide
1. Under Kenya‘s penal code, a justifiable homicide defence is governed by English common law.
2. Under South African law the charge was a technicality required until a magistrate ruled the deaths were justifiable homicide.
3. Local people made their views clear when a coroner‘s jury brought in the astonishing verdict of "justifiable homicide". Not much community policing there.
4. But Philip Murgor, director of public prosecutions during the first trial, says the first shooting was clearly a case of justifiable homicide by self–defence.
5. That doesn‘t make it justifiable homicide, but in the scheme of things the deaths of these five women is no great loss.