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What does "prevent great bodily harm" encompass?
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<blockquote data-quote="Old rookie" data-source="post: 2916303" data-attributes="member: 40977"><p>Most excellent, well-presented information that I believe is very helpful. Thank you.</p><p>I have always interpreted "duty to retreat" to mean that I don't have to run away if I can deal with it. Neither can I do anything to escalate the confrontation before the threat of imminent great harm.</p><p>Mouthing off to a freak who is trying to make up his feeble mind whether to knock you down or not is, to me, NEVER going to get any points with a jury or a prosecutor, even if I do survive.</p><p>Am I off track on this thinking?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old rookie, post: 2916303, member: 40977"] Most excellent, well-presented information that I believe is very helpful. Thank you. I have always interpreted "duty to retreat" to mean that I don't have to run away if I can deal with it. Neither can I do anything to escalate the confrontation before the threat of imminent great harm. Mouthing off to a freak who is trying to make up his feeble mind whether to knock you down or not is, to me, NEVER going to get any points with a jury or a prosecutor, even if I do survive. Am I off track on this thinking? [/QUOTE]
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