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Is There Really A Difference Between Justification And Excuse Or Did We Academics Make It Up?, Linda A. Malone
Is There Really A Difference Between Justification And Excuse Or Did We Academics Make It Up?, Linda A. Malone
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Culpability In Creating The Choice Of Evils, Marc O. Degirolami
Culpability In Creating The Choice Of Evils, Marc O. Degirolami
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Can an actor justify criminal conduct when he was criminally culpable in creating the conditions making it necessary? Virtually every American jurisdiction answers that he cannot and bars the necessity defense under those circumstances. Whereas many scholars have condemned that response, this Article takes the very different view that the exclusion of the defense for purposeful, knowing, and reckless criminal conduct that directly causes the conditions leading to the allegedly justified act represents a sound retributivist check on what is an otherwise cruder evaluation of whether conduct is socially valuable, worthy of praise, or, in a word, justified. Criminal "created …