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2003-09-18 |
YNARES-SANTIAGO, J. |
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| When the accused interposes self-defense, he must prove that: (1) he is not the unlawful aggressor; (2) there was lack of sufficient provocation on his part; and (3) he employed reasonable means to prevent or repel the aggression.[8] Appellant failed to prove these elements. | |||||