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Originally Posted by BoLevi
You can have a situation where both parties can claim self defense.
But this isn't one of those scenarios.
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As already said, this is likely a scenario where the other party could claim defence of others, so blankall's scenario of two sides believing they are acting justly applies here.
That said, the biggest reason that this isn't one of those scenarios is because only one of the people involved were charged with a crime and prosecuted. Grosskreutz has no need to claim any sort of defence, because (thus far), he's innocent in this situation in the eyes of the law.