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A person may be justified in using force to defend his or her property from unlawful interference without facing criminal liability. Please see [[Self-Defense]] for a further discussion on the Defense of Property defense. | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:47, 12 November 2010
A person may be justified in using force to defend his or her property from unlawful interference without facing criminal liability. Please see Self-Defense for a further discussion on the Defense of Property defense.
See Defenses