| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Even if two persons agreed to fight, and at the moment when one was about to stab the other, the brother of the latter arrived and shot him, defense of relative is present as long as there is an honest belief that the relative being defended was a victim of an unlawful aggression, and the relative defending had no knowledge of the agreement to fight. (US v. Esmedia 17 Phil. 280)
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