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- Competing_harms abstract "Competing harms is a legal doctrine in certain U.S. states, particularly in New England. For example, the Maine Criminal Code holds that \"Conduct that the person believes to be necessary to avoid imminent physical harm to that person or another is justifiable if the desirability and urgency of avoiding such harm outweigh, according to ordinary standards of reasonableness, the harm sought to be prevented by the statute defining the crime charged. The desirability and urgency of such conduct may not rest upon considerations pertaining to the morality and advisability of such statute.\" New Hampshire has a similar statute. The competing harms defense was unsuccessfully raised in the trial of Carter Wentworth for his role in the Clamshell Alliance's 1977 occupation of the Seabrook Station Nuclear Power Plant.".
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- Competing_harms wikiPageWikiLink Category:Criminal_defenses.
- Competing_harms wikiPageWikiLink Clamshell_Alliance.
- Competing_harms wikiPageWikiLink Maine.
- Competing_harms wikiPageWikiLink Necessity.
- Competing_harms wikiPageWikiLink New_England.
- Competing_harms wikiPageWikiLink New_Hampshire.
- Competing_harms wikiPageWikiLink Seabrook_Station_Nuclear_Power_Plant.
- Competing_harms wikiPageWikiLinkText "Competing harms".
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- Competing_harms subject Category:Criminal_defenses.
- Competing_harms hypernym Doctrine.
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- Competing_harms comment "Competing harms is a legal doctrine in certain U.S. states, particularly in New England. For example, the Maine Criminal Code holds that \"Conduct that the person believes to be necessary to avoid imminent physical harm to that person or another is justifiable if the desirability and urgency of avoiding such harm outweigh, according to ordinary standards of reasonableness, the harm sought to be prevented by the statute defining the crime charged.".
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- Competing_harms isPrimaryTopicOf Competing_harms.