Courvoisier v. Raymond | |
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Court | Colorado Supreme Court |
Full case name | Auguste Courvoisier v. Edwin S. Raymond |
Decided | September 21, 1896 |
Citations | 23 Colo. 113 (1896) 47 P. 284 |
Case history | |
Prior actions | Appeal from District Court, Arapahoe County |
Court membership | |
Judges sitting | Charles D. Hayt John Campbell Luther M. Goddard |
Case opinions | |
Unanimous opinion by Hayt |
Courvoisier v. Raymond, 23 Colo. 113 (1896), was a case decided by the Colorado Supreme Court that affirmed the use of a reasonableness standard when determining the validity of a mistaken self-defense.[1]