Posted: May 19th, 2017
To mitigate his liability for inflicting physical injury to another, an accused with a physical defect must prove that such defect restricted his freedom of action and understanding. This proof is not required where the physical defect consists of A. a severed right hand. B. complete blindness. C. being deaf mute and dumb. D. a severed leg
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