QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS GRADED A+
◉ Use of physical force in defense of premises (deadly force). Answer:
Deadly force in defense of premises vehicles private lease or own
property in any other locations such person has the right to be can only
be used if the person reasonably believes that the intruder is:
1: threatening the eminent use of unlawful force
2: attempting to commit committing or escaping the commission of a
forcible felony.
AND The person using the deadly force raise my believes that the entry
is attempted or made unlawfully and the person reasonably believes that
force is necessary.
◉ Use of physical force in defense of property (physical force). Answer:
A person is justified in using non-deadly force to protect property if he
reasonably believes another person is committing or attempting to
commit stealing property damage tampering and reasonably believes
that such force he uses is necessary to prevent those crimes.
, ◉ First-degree murder. Answer: The defendant committed the offense of
first-degree murder if he knowingly causes the death of another after the
liberation upon the matter a.k.a. thanking about how he's going to
murder
Remember that this includes several different circumstances including if
you kill a police officer in the line of duty or do something that a police
officer did while in the commission of his duty and much more
◉ Second-degree murder. Answer: A definite commits the offense of
murder in the second- degree if he knowingly causes the death of
another human being or causes the death of another human being with
the purpose of causing serious physical injury. Or causes the death of
another person while committing or attempting to commit a felony or
while in the immediate flight from the perpetration of any felony or
attempted felony
◉ Physical injury versus serious physical injury. Answer: Physical
injury is slight impairment of any function of the body or temporary loss
of use of any part of the body
Serious physical injury is physical injury that creates a substantial risk of
death or causes serious disfigurement or protracted loss of impairment of
the function of any part of the body