Couldn't really think of another place to ask this. When looking through FBI statistics on justifiable homicide, where would unjustifiable self defense cases be listed?
>unjustifiable self defense cases
Aggravated assault/manslaughter/murder, since self-defense is a justification for the aforementioned crimes.
Good luck sorting out what you're looking for from the "he sold me shitty drugs, so it was self defense, I swear!" cases.
>>34666711
Damn do they not have a specific area for cases that were self defense and then turned later into homicide/manslaughter charges
>>34666747
If there were convictions for murder, manslaughter, negligent homicide, or aggravated assault then it's by definition not self defense.
Calling something unjustifiable self defense is just guessing.
>>34666812
Asking for a friend because he wants to know if there's a bias in the court system in looking at self defense cases
>>34666825
That's a question best answered in a law journal by reviewing actual cases, not really something you can derive from raw FBI numbers.