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In [ case ] Lord Diplock stated:

'The jury should remind themselves that the postulated balancing of risk against risk, harm against harm, by the reasonable man is not undertaken in the calm analytical atmosphere of the court room after counsel, with the benefit of hindsight, have expounded at length the reasons for and against the kind of degree of force that was used by the accused; but in the brief second or two which the accused had to decide whether to shoot or not and under all the stresses to which he was exposed.'

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A-G's Reference for N Ireland (No 1 of 1975) [1977] AC 105 (HL)

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In [ case ] Lord Diplock stated:

'The jury should remind themselves that the postulated balancing of risk against risk, harm against harm, by the reasonable man is not undertaken in the calm analytical atmosphere of the court room after counsel, with the benefit of hindsight, have expounded at length the reasons for and against the kind of degree of force that was used by the accused; but in the brief second or two which the accused had to decide whether to shoot or not and under all the stresses to which he was exposed.'

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#crime #defences #law
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In [ case ] Lord Diplock stated:

'The jury should remind themselves that the postulated balancing of risk against risk, harm against harm, by the reasonable man is not undertaken in the calm analytical atmosphere of the court room after counsel, with the benefit of hindsight, have expounded at length the reasons for and against the kind of degree of force that was used by the accused; but in the brief second or two which the accused had to decide whether to shoot or not and under all the stresses to which he was exposed.'

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A-G's Reference for N Ireland (No 1 of 1975) [1977] AC 105 (HL)
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