APPEARANCE DOCTRINE

APPEARANCE DOCTRINE

appearance doctrine. In the law of self-defense, the rule that a defendant’s use of force is justified if the defendant reasonably believed it to be justified. [Cases: Assault and Battery 67; Homicide 795. C.J.S. Assault and Battery ¡ì¡ì 87¨C92.]
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