why did Brutus justify Caesar's assassinations? no links guys 

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Brutus justifies by saying that Caesar was killed for being over-ambitious. He believes that Caesar did not think about the good of the nation, rather he was concerned about his own self. Therefore, he justifies by saying that he killed Caesar for the good of the nation.

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I believe you have put the question in a wrong way, 
If you are sure about the question then this is the answer :
If he wouldn't have justified then the Roman mob would have suspected him of killing Caesar for any other reasons.
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