The defence of self-defence (which includes defending another and protecting property) is a long-established common law defence, which, if successfully pleaded, results in an acquittal. This is supplemented by a statutory defence contained in the [ statute ](which works in almost exactly the same way as common law self-defence).
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Criminal Justice Act 1967, s 3
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The defence of self-defence (which includes defending another and protecting property) is a long-established common law defence, which, if successfully pleaded, results in an acquittal. This is supplemented by a statutory defence contained in the [ statute ](which works in almost exactly the same way as common law self-defence).
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The defence of self-defence (which includes defending another and protecting property) is a long-established common law defence, which, if successfully pleaded, results in an acquittal. This is supplemented by a statutory defence contained in the [ statute ](which works in almost exactly the same way as common law self-defence).
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Criminal Justice Act 1967, s 3
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