Defense of others
The
defense of others (
alter ego defense or
defense of a third person) is a possible
justification for breaking the
law. Defendants who use this
defense are arguing that they should not be held
liable for a
crime, since the
actionss taken were intended to protect another individual from danger. This defense is treated in a manner similar to
self-defense, in that the use of
violent force, used by the defendant, must be in some manner appropriate to the situation. Most
courts have ruled that this defense cannot be used to protected friends or family members who have engaged in an illegal fight. Likewise, one cannot use this to aid a criminal.