hamishspence
Adventurer
Justification turns Murder into Not Murder? Really?
Depends on the justification. Cop in a non-death penalty state arrests murderer. Who points out that law will treat him as insane (it was a very spectacular murder and cop found bloodied, unarmed murderer standing over body LAUGHING! !
Cop make unilateral decision to kill the handcuffed murderer. Justification: life imprisonment is not enough, evil, threat to society and very good at faking insanity.
Justification would not, typically, convert Murder to Not-murder.
Now, in Teeth of the Tiger by Tom Clancy, agent is aware he has legal right to kill in self defense. He kicks over chair, murderer looks up and snatches up knife: bang bang bang.
(entry was legal by fact of suspected wrongdoing and fact agent heard screams from house. Ironically, it wasn't victim screaming)
Here we see a more valid justification.
Depends on the justification. Cop in a non-death penalty state arrests murderer. Who points out that law will treat him as insane (it was a very spectacular murder and cop found bloodied, unarmed murderer standing over body LAUGHING! !
Cop make unilateral decision to kill the handcuffed murderer. Justification: life imprisonment is not enough, evil, threat to society and very good at faking insanity.
Justification would not, typically, convert Murder to Not-murder.
Now, in Teeth of the Tiger by Tom Clancy, agent is aware he has legal right to kill in self defense. He kicks over chair, murderer looks up and snatches up knife: bang bang bang.
(entry was legal by fact of suspected wrongdoing and fact agent heard screams from house. Ironically, it wasn't victim screaming)
Here we see a more valid justification.