Why should the defense of self-defense apply in the case


Problem

Defendant Mary Wright's child was playing outside when he came inside and told the defendant that a man attempted to pull him off his bicycle and drag him away. A few minutes later, Mr. Wesler, a neighbor, appeared at the door of Ms. Wright's house and claimed, "I didn't touch the kid, I didn't touch the kid." As Mr. Wesler was leaving, Ms. Wright's landlord approached Ms. Wright and told her that Mr. Wesler had previously tried to molest a young boy who lived down the street and that Mr. Wesler previously had been committed to a hospital for the mentally ill. Ms. Wright called the police but was told to wait until Monday since it was late on a Friday evening. That night, Ms. Wright's boyfriend, Mr. Mitchell, stayed at the Wright's home. During the night, unknown to Ms. Wright, Mr. Mitchell went to Mr. Wesler's with a baseball bat. Mr. Wesler told him that they should go back to the Wright's and discuss the matter like adults. When they arrived at the Wright house, Mr. Mitchell remained outside as Mr. Wesler went inside. When Ms. Wright saw Mr. Wesler enter the house she frantically began looking for Mr. Mitchell. With no where to go, she tried to get past Mr. Wesler, but he stood in the hallway blocking her path in a menacing manner. Ms. Wright pulled out a gun and shot and killed Mr. Wesler. Ms. Wright has been charged with murder and she claims self defense. As a judge deciding the issue, should the defense of self-defense apply in this case? Why or why not? Cite any case(s) to support your position.

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