Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in Missouri
Is there a law in Missouri that states you can protect a woman who is being pushed?
Asked on 3/23/14, 7:33 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Anthony Smith
LawSmith
No. But, there defenses to civil and criminal charges that have to do with committing assault and battery in the act of using reasonable non+lethal force to defend another. If you have been sued or prosecuted, tell your attorney why you did the thing(s) they say you did.
Good luck
Answered on 3/24/14, 8:45 am
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