Regina v Palmer: PC 1971

References: [1971] 1 All ER 1077, (1971) 55 Cr App R 223 (PC), [1971] AC 814
Coram: Lord Morris of Borth-y-Gest
Ratio: It is a defence in criminal law to a charge of assault if the defendant had an honest belief that he was going to be attacked and reacted with proportionate force: ‘If there has been an attack so that defence is reasonably necessary, it should be recognised that a person defending himself cannot weigh to a nicety the exact measure of necessary defensive action. If a jury is of the opinion that in a moment of unexpected anguish the person attacked did only what he honestly and reasonably thought was necessary, that should be regarded as most potent evidence that only reasonably defensive action was taken.’
Jurisdiction: England and Wales
This case is cited by:

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Last Update: 30 May 2017
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