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... before being harmed, causing serious injury or death to the other party, it does not fall within the scope of legitimate self-defense. Rather, it counts as preemptive defense. Legally, preemptive defense refers to defending against an unlawful act that has not yet begun. This type of defense is considered untimely, does not meet the conditions for legitimate self-defense, and is classified as excessive defense.
For instance, Zhang San saw a person coming towards him with a fruit knife o ...
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