March 30, 2007

License To Kill

Posted by MaxRedline @ 2:42 pm

In an apparently under-reported decision, the Oregon Supreme Court has not only redefined self-defense, but has essentially overturned a twenty-five year-old ruling by a former Oregon Supreme Court.  In ruling that the law does not require a person to attempt to avoid a confrontation before employing deadly force, the court reversed a Josephine County murder conviction and chastised the 1982 Supreme Court for rewriting the law - noting that no escape or retreat language was ever included in Oregon law.  While this is a significant development, it doesn't seem to have been picked out on much of the local media.  The folks at JibJab won't be looking for work anytime soon.

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  1. On March 30, 2007 at 3:26 pm, JibJab Team wrote:

    HA!

  2. On March 31, 2007 at 4:34 am, David wrote:

    I am not sure what Put the broom handle in the Bicycle spokes but I would like to congratulate the  Oregonian For Running the story and Maxredline for blogging it . It does a old heart good.

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