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Imperfect self-defense : ウィキペディア英語版 | Imperfect self-defense Imperfect self-defense is a common law doctrine recognized by some jurisdictions whereby a defendant may mitigate punishment or sentencing imposed for a crime involving the use of deadly force by claiming, as a partial affirmative defense, the honest but unreasonable belief that the actions were necessary to counter an attack. ==Effect==
::—West's Encyclopedia of American Law: Self-Defense〔(Answers.com web site entry on "self defense" ), quoting West's Encyclopedia of American Law. Accessed December 21, 2007.〕 It may also be used to make a plea bargain to a lesser included offense.
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