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Erwin v. State

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Erwin v. State, 29 Ohio St. 186, 199 (1876), is a criminal case in which the court rejected the duty to retreat when using deadly force in self-defense. The court wrote that a faultless "true man" would not retreat.

Using "famous language", the court wrote:

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