defination Necessity threats with example
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The Criminal Defense of Necessity The defendant must reasonably have believed that there was an actual and specific threat that required immediate action. The defendant must have had no realistic alternative to completing the criminal act. The harm caused by the criminal act must not be greater than the harm avoided.
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