The law also specifically states that a person has no duty to retreat before using deadly physical force. Under these circumstances, the law does not require a person using deadly physical force to prove their conduct was justified. Rather, The law requires the state to prove the person's conduct was not justified under the law beyond a reasonable doubt. The river rocks being thrown by Mister Osmond on that day posed a serious threat to every motorist and pedestrian in that area. Just last month, a young woman in Colorado lost her life. (02:21–02:29)
CLAIM
Asserts that the state must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that a person's conduct was not justified under the law.
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