Mutual combat, per Danny Sullivan vs. the US 1988, a term commonly used in
United States
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courts, occurs when two individuals intentionally and consensually engage in a fair fight,
while not hurting bystanders or damaging property. There have been numerous cases where this concept was successfully used in defense of the accused.
In some cases, mutual combat may nevertheless result in killings.
Notable examples
In 2012, MMA fighter
Phoenix Jones hit the headlines for engaging in mutual combat.
A video of the fight went
viral
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The
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later defended their officers for not intervening.
The Seattle Municipal Code 12A.06.025 states that "It is unlawful for any person to intentionally fight with another person in a public place and thereby create a substantial risk of: 1. Injury to a person who is not actively participating in the fight; or 2. Damage to the property of a person who is not actively participating in the fight."
Thus since the fight did not injure a third party or damage property nor have a substantial risk to do so, it was allowed by this law.
Also in 2012,
Gabriel Aubry and
Olivier Martinez engaged in mutual combat and were not charged.
In 2014, after
Zac Efron
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had engaged in a fight in
Skid Row
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, law enforcement officials did not make any arrests because they viewed it as mutual combat.
Mutual combat has been used to deny damage claims,
as a legal defense,
and to drop charges against fighting students.
Oregon law
Oregon law specifically bans mutual combat, according to subsection three of ORS 161.215: "a person is not justified in using physical force upon another person if: the physical force involved is the product of a combat by agreement not specifically authorized by law."
See also
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Duel
A duel is an arranged engagement in combat between two people, with matched weapons, in accordance with agreed-upon Code duello, rules.
During the 17th and 18th centuries (and earlier), duels were mostly single combats fought with swords (the r ...
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Street fighting
Street fighting is hand-to-hand combat in public places, between individuals or groups of people. The venue is usually a public place (e.g. a street) and the fight sometimes results in serious injury or occasionally even death. Some street fig ...
References
External links
Supreme Court of Georgia about manslaughter involving mutual combat Combat
Legal terminology
Street culture
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