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Knowledge Of Local Constitution About Criminal Liability In Self Defense Is Advisable

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by F.d.W.

The Constitutions and laws of various countries across the world allow their citizens to use their right of self-defense for seeking protection against any predator to avoid any harm, injury or mishap. The residents may take legal measures to keep out intruders. The Many states of the world also permit their citizens to keep arms for their self-defense. We can see in the US Constitution that allows bearing arms for personal safety and security. Similarly several other countries also encourage keeping arms for the sake of your self-defense.

However, a question arises at this point that if a person defends himself and the assailant is of the view that he is hurt, the will the defender be liable? There may be two completely different scenarios for liability: one of them is criminal liability and the second is civil liability.

 

When it comes to avoid criminal liability then it is better to take a look at your Constitution about this term. As according to law of New Jersey you can employ force against your predator if you logically think that showing such type of reaction is essential on urgent basis to keep yourself safe and protected against the intentional unlawful act of your attacker. When you apply such justifiable force against the assailant then it is generally refers to “self-defense.”

Therefore we can conclude that it is highly important for you to know about the laws of your jurisdiction so that whenever you find yourself in trouble then you can freely exercise your right of self-defense without fear of any legal proceedings that many of the people have to face afterwards.

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Constitutional Knowledge Critical, According to Greg Lawson of Together We Stand and keepyourpay.com

San Antonio, TX (PRWEB) September 7, 2005

With the passing of Chief Justice Rehnquist, our priority should be finding a justice who has the same degree of respect for the Constitution. It is because people are not familiar with the Constitution, that our rights are being eroded, according to Gregory Lawson of Together We Stand. He says another problem is the federal judiciary, which often chooses to subvert and undermine the Constitution, rather than to uphold it, as they swore an oath to do.    

Gregory says, “Our government routinely implements laws that are clearly not authorized by the Constitution. They can get away with it because 99% of Americans have never read the Constitution. Many of those that have, don’t really have a clear understanding of it”. He goes on to say that this is the reason for the bloated, intrusive system of government we find ourselves living under today.

Lawson can offer the following insights that should be of interest to all Americans:

1. How is it that Americans are so unfamiliar with the Constitution, and how can this be corrected.

2. Give a few examples of laws that we have which are in violation of the Constitution.

3. Why would the government make such laws?

4. Why is it important to appoint justices that strictly interpret the Constitution?

Lawson is also the author of a new E-book entitled, “The Declaration of Independence & The Constitution Explained”. This book is available, pre-release on his Website, for only $ 5.

For more information you can visit his Website at www.keepyourpay.com. If you would like to interview Gregory Lawson he can be contacted by calling 210-481-2195.

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