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Self-Defense
The act of defending oneself, one's property, or another person from physical harm using reasonable force.
Battery
A legal term referring to the intentional and offensive touching of another person without their consent.
Assault
An act that creates an apprehension in another of an imminent, harmful, or offensive contact.
Torts against Persons
Legal wrongs committed against individuals, which can include actions like assault, battery, defamation, or invasion of privacy.
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