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chance-medley

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A quick definition of chance-medley:

Chance-Medley: A fight that happens suddenly where one person kills another in self-defense. It is also called a casual affray or chaud-medley. This type of killing is different from accidental killing and is only allowed in self-defense during a sudden brawl or quarrel.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Chance-medley refers to a spontaneous fight where one person kills another in self-defense. It is also known as a casual affray or chaud-medley.

Example: If two people get into a sudden fight and one person pulls out a knife, the other person may use self-defense to protect themselves. If the person with the knife ends up getting killed, it could be considered a chance-medley.

This term is often used in legal contexts to describe a specific type of homicide. It is important to note that chance-medley only applies when the killing occurs in self-defense during a sudden altercation. It does not apply to accidental deaths or premeditated murders.

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