What Is Considered Self-defense in Mississippi?
Generally, for a person to exercise self-defense, the person must have either been resisting another’s attempt to commit a serious crime against them, or they must have had a reasonable belief that the other person intended to cause serious bodily harm and that the other person had an immediate ability to do so. Read our blog for more.
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