License To Kill
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.


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