Who decides whether the force used was necessary depending upon the D's perception of the circumstances?
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What case is used to demonstrate that the D does not have to run away, but if the V was running away the defence will likely fail?
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What is the principle of Williams?
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Which case demonstrates that if the D was voluntary intoxicated, they cannot rely upon their mistake as a defence?
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What is the second question asked for self-defence?
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Palmer stated that "a person acting for a legitimate purpose may not be able...
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What is the case used for the complication of pre-emptive strike?
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What is the principle of Clegg?
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Psychiatric characteristics of the D are considered as a complication to the defence (Martin). What two subjective tests are applied to look at the D's point of view?