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Old 09-14-2017, 08:52 AM
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North Carolina Law: The defendant must have believed in the need to kill to avoid death or great bodily injury. Focusing on the first part of this requirement, decisions have held that the defendant must literally “believe in the need to kill,”

what are the most common situations that fit this criteria, and how to be wary of them is my point exactly.
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