State TWO circumstances under which it may not be against the Law to kill a person:

      

State TWO circumstances under which it may not be against the Law to kill a person:

  

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Gregory
- When it is self defence or in defence of property.
- In the process of Lawful arrest or prevention of escape of a person who is lawfully detained.
- In the course of suppressing a riot, mutiny or rebellion.
- In order to prevent a person from committing a criminal act.
- In event of war.
Gregorymasila1 answered the question on March 2, 2018 at 20:27


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