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3 years ago
11

Using an amount of force that is beyond that which is reasonably necessary?

Law
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OlgaM077 [116]3 years ago
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Answer:

Reasonable Force The amount of force necessary to protect oneself or one's property. Reasonable force is a term associated with defending one's person or property from a violent attack, theft, or other type of unlawful aggression. It may be used as a defense in a criminal trial or to defend oneself in a suit alleging tortious conduct.

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