Asked by Alison Vidas on Jun 25, 2024

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The use of deadly force in defense of property is usually justified.

Deadly Force

The use of force that is likely to cause, or intended to cause, death or serious bodily harm.

Defense Of Property

Defense of property is a legal doctrine that justifies the use of reasonable force to protect one's property from theft or damage.

  • Clarify the distinctions between intentional torts, negligence, and strict liability.
  • Recognize the defenses available in tort actions.
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aaliyah mogajiJul 02, 2024
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False
Explanation :
Defense of property allows you to use reasonable force to defend your property from an intruder.However,the use of deadly force in defense of property is rarely,if ever,considered justified.