THE RIGHT OF SELF-DEFENCE AND STAND YOUR GROUND IN CRIMINAL TRIALS IN NIGERIA
Abstract
Criminal trials in Nigeria usually require that the defendant will raise a defence on his behalf. There are several of such defences; it is pertinent to point out that self-defence is a unique defence. Not only is it one which does not accept another form of defence, it also requires the burden of proof on the defendant. It is this unique defence that we seek to analyse in this article. The article will take a look at the definition, definition of ‘Castle Doctrine’ ‘stand-your-Ground law’ proportional response, duty to retreat or escape and conclusion.
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