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Old 07-04-2008, 11:38 AM
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Originally Posted by DSTCHAOS View Post
Is it necessarily about knowing with certainty how he really felt?

Another instance:
If a police officer shoots an unarmed assailant in the head, or shoots a fleeing assailant, what potentially happens to the officer in some jurisdictions? If the officer claims to have felt threatened or to have been defending her/himself, what is the evidence that can be used to support and refute this claim? Of course, psychologists can be employed but they'd look at the circumstances. They wouldn't hire a mind reader. Even if the officer did feel threatened, the threat has to be reasonable and the actions have to be seen as justified.
I'm pretty sure it doesn't matter about feeling threatened in this situation. If a cop is holding an assailant at gun point and he refuses to obey his commands......he can shoot him, given he goes through the necessary steps to reach that last-resort tactic.
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