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| TITLE | Supreme Court Decision 2013Do2168 Decided March 15, 2017¡¼Obstruction of Performance of Official Duties; Bodily Harm¡½ [full Text] |
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[1] Requirements for a crime prevention measure taken by a police officer pursuant to the former Act on the Performance of Duties by Police Officers that must be met for such measure to be deemed a lawful performance of duties [2] In cases where a prosecutor or law enforcement officer arrests a flagrant offender, the timing of informing the offender regarding the essential facts of the suspected crime, the reason for arrest, and the right to defense counsel [3] Meaning of ¡°lawful performance of official duties¡± in the crime of obstruction of the performance of official duties Whether a police officer¡¯s attempt to arrest a flagrant offender by use of force in non-compliance of the requisite procedures constitutes lawful performance of an official duty (negative) [4] Elements to establish self-defense Whether an act in defense against an unlawful infringement of another person¡¯s legal interests can be deemed a self-defense and the act¡¯s illegality can be precluded if there exists reasonable ground (affirmative) |
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