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United States v. Peterson (1973)

Facts: Not provided.

Issue: When is killing justified as a means of self-defense?

Rule: The right of self-defense arises out of necessity. There must be a threat of death or serious harm that is actual or apparent. A threat must be unlawful and immediate, and one must believe there is serious danger. That belief must be reasonable by an objective standard.

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