People v. Gleghorn
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people-v-gleghorn-263-3337367
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People v. Gleghorn
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People v. Gleghorn, California Court of Appeal, 193 Cal. App. 3d 196, 238 Cal. Rptr. 82 (1987), is a legal case illustrative of when a defendant forfeits his right to self-defense, because his own uncharged culpable acts set in motion the conditions in which self-defense would be needed; he caused the condition of his own defense. This principle put forth by the court as to the underlying murder case was generalized to other kinds of cases. The court wrote: This principle put forth by the court
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People_v._Gleghorn
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2023-09-13T02:53:49Z
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