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2006-12-06 |
TINGA, J. |
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| Self-defense is an affirmative allegation and offers exculpation from liability for crimes only if satisfactorily shown. Self-defense requires: (a) unlawful aggression on the part of the victim; (b) reasonable necessity of the means employed by the accused to repel it; and (c) lack of sufficient provocation on his part.[14] | |||||