Regina v Pitts; 17 Mar 1842

References: [1842] EngR 395 (A), (1842) Car & M 284
Links: Commonlii
Coram: Erskine J
If a person, being attacked, should from an apprehension of immediate violence, an apprehension which must be well grounded and justified by the circumstances, throw himself for escape into a river, and be drowned, the person attacking him is guilty of murder.