STATE V. ARDO (2025) 13 NWLR (Pt. 2002) 303 ON WHEN DECISION IN EARLIER CASE CAN BE USED IN A LATER CASE Decisions of court draw their inspiration and strength…
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STATE V. ARDO (2025) 13 NWLR (Pt. 2002) 303 ON WHEN DECISION IN EARLIER CASE CAN BE USED IN A LATER CASE Decisions of court draw their inspiration and strength…
In order to rely on the defence of self-defence, an accused person has to show by evidence that his life was so much endangered by the act of the deceased that the only means of escape from imminent death was to kill the deceased. The defence is not available to an accused person if his defensive measures to protect himself are out of proportion with the danger which he faced. Put in another way, the defence of self-defence is a child of necessity.