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by xnull2guest
4045 days ago
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He didn't come up with it. Law enforcement did. "It's his own fault he couldn't go to the police for help with the blackmail, so the court cannot reasonably excuse him for not doing so." That's not how blackmail works within the legal system. |
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You don't get to kill other people to cover up your own crimes, period. Self-defense is the only possible justification, and that requires an imminent threat to his life (or at least grievous bodily injury). Threats to incriminate you don't count for anything.
Please refer to the guide, it explains all of these myths. If you think things work some other way, cite law to the contrary.