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One of the most other common justifications for killing include justified self-defense. In most jurisdictions, a civilian has the right to kill another person if they feel that their own life or the life of others would otherwise be in immediate peril. Killing another person under such circumstances is not recognised as homicide in some places, although other places still classify self-defense killings as a form of homicide, or manslaughter. | One of the most other common justifications for killing include justified self-defense. In most jurisdictions, a civilian has the right to kill another person if they feel that their own life or the life of others would otherwise be in immediate peril. Killing another person under such circumstances is not recognised as homicide in some places, although other places still classify self-defense killings as a form of homicide, or manslaughter. | ||
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