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State v. Leidholm
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    State v. Leidholm

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    State v. Leidholm
    Court North Dakota Supreme Court
    Full case name State of North Dakota, Plaintiff and Appellee, v. Janice Leidholm, Defendant and Appellant.
    Decided May 12, 1983 (1983-05-12)
    Citation(s) 334 N.W.2d 811
    Court membership
    Judges sitting Ralph J. Erickstad, Vernon R. Pederson, William Paulson, Gerald W. VandeWalle, Paul M. Sand
    Case opinions
    Decision by VandeWalle
    Concurrence Erickstad, Pederson, Paulson, Sand
    Keywords

    State v. Leidholm, Supreme Court of North Dakota, 334 N.W.2d 811 (1983), is a criminal law case distinguishing the subjective and objective standard of reasonableness in a case where a battered woman used self-protection as a defense. Janice Leidholm had killed her husband near Washburn, North Dakota and claimed self defense. The case clarifies between the defenses of justification and excuse.



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