Salt Lake Tribune 1 month ago

Bogus bidder argues he had to act

Huber has argued that a jury might buy DeChristopher's lesser-evil argument in what prosecutors see as a simple criminal case, and that the defendant cannot satisfy the legal requirements of such a defense, particularly that harm was imminent. Full Article at Salt Lake Tribune

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