Castle doctrine
A castle doctrine, also known as a castle law or a defense of habitation law, is a legal doctrine that designates a person's abode or any legally occupied place (for example, a vehicle or home) as a place in which that person has protections and immunities permitting one, in certain circumstances, to use force (up to and including deadly force) to defend oneself against an intruder, free from legal prosecution for the consequences of the force used. The term is most commonly used in the United States, though many other countries (see below) invoke comparable principles in their laws.
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Castle doctrine
A castle doctrine, also known as a castle law or a defense of habitation law, is a legal doctrine that designates a person's abode or any legally occupied place (for example, a vehicle or home) as a place in which that person has protections and immunities permitting one, in certain circumstances, to use force (up to and including deadly force) to defend oneself against an intruder, free from legal prosecution for the consequences of the force used. The term is most commonly used in the United States, though many other countries (see below) invoke comparable principles in their laws.
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A castle doctrine, also known ...... ori and Scottish businessman .
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Doktryna zamku (prawo zamku, p ...... a, jeśli uzna to za konieczne.
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La doctrine du château , égale ...... e est le plus souvent employé.
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Доктри́на кре́пости (за́мка), ...... действует в соседней Канаде).
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城の原則(英: Castle Doctrine、 Castl ...... 、あるいは補充性の要件を求めないという点において特色がある。
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城堡准则(英語:castle doctrine,又譯為堡壘原 ...... 尽管时常会有限制;进入20世纪晚期,法警进入的权限也有增加。
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A castle doctrine, also known ...... able principles in their laws.
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Doktryna zamku (prawo zamku, p ...... a, jeśli uzna to za konieczne.
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La doctrine du château , égale ...... e est le plus souvent employé.
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Доктри́на кре́пости (за́мка), ...... плоть до причинения последнему
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城の原則(英: Castle Doctrine、 Castl ...... 、あるいは補充性の要件を求めないという点において特色がある。
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城堡准则(英語:castle doctrine,又譯為堡壘原 ...... 尽管时常会有限制;进入20世纪晚期,法警进入的权限也有增加。
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Castle doctrine
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Doctrine du château
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Doktryna zamku
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Доктрина крепости
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城の原則
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城堡准则
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성의 원칙
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