Is the defender under a duty to retreat? The answer is "no" although it will be compelling evidence for the jury that the defender acted...
You're quite wrong there. It's called "the duty to retreat" and it's enshrined in British Self Defence Law. There are cases where it's excepted,...
He made a very definite forward move when he lunged forward with a tripod. Spin that how you wish that was an act of aggression. The threat from...
If you're speaking about British self defence law then you will find that the pre-emptive self defence claim does NOT apply if you had opportunity...
Then study harder. You MUST Escape if you can. The law will not take your side if you defended yourself when you had the opportunity to...
You're quite wrong. He was trying to apply the Mandible Claw hold...:D
:rofl:rofl:rofl That's as good an explanation as we're likely to get I suppose.
No, Chisoras trainer had already been restrained, by Booth in fact, then Haye lashed with the tripod hitting Booth.
Explain the tripod attack then.
I'm sure someone somewhere said that a boxer who fights without getting paid for it is an idiot. And you can be totally sure that attacking...
Watch the video, Chisoras trainer had been restrained and Booth was one of the ones restraining him, for a second or two it looks a bit like it's...
I'd say Haye acted very insecurely. He clearly lost control, throwing two punches while having a bottle in his hand and then moments later, when...
A lot of people are either defending Haye, or saying he didn't use the bottle as a weapon. Ok, fine. However when Chisoras trainer had been...
You're partially right. However if the option exists for you to vacate the area the argument for self defense is abrogated.
Haye did throw his punch BEFORE Chisora had made any of those threats. Also the photos clearly show that he was holding the bottle when he did so....