If the client mugged the mugger and returned the mugger’s loot to the first victim, it would serve as a defense. The client mugging a mugger for personal gain is not a defense.
Parker and Hart
Mastroianni and Hart
If the client mugged the mugger and returned the mugger’s loot to the first victim, it would serve as a defense. The client mugging a mugger for personal gain is not a defense.