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Where the defendant is a 'householder' the prosecution, who bear the burden of proof, must show that the force was not simply 'unreasonable' but was 'grossly disproportionate' in order to defeat the defence. The [ statute ] does not seek to define 'grossly disproportionate force' or to distinguish it from 'unreasonable force'.
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CJIA 2008, s 76

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Where the defendant is a 'householder' the prosecution, who bear the burden of proof, must show that the force was not simply 'unreasonable' but was 'grossly disproportionate' in order to defeat the defence. The [ statute ] does not seek to define 'grossly disproportionate force' or to distinguish it from 'unreasonable force'.
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#crime #defences #law
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Where the defendant is a 'householder' the prosecution, who bear the burden of proof, must show that the force was not simply 'unreasonable' but was 'grossly disproportionate' in order to defeat the defence. The [ statute ] does not seek to define 'grossly disproportionate force' or to distinguish it from 'unreasonable force'.
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CJIA 2008, s 76
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