[2007, c. 173, §23(AMD).]
For purposes of this paragraph, "a reasonable belief that another has committed a crime involving use or threatened use of deadly force" means such reasonable belief in facts, circumstances and the law that, if true, would constitute such an offense by that person. If the facts and circumstances reasonably believed would not constitute such an offense, an erroneous but reasonable belief that the law is otherwise justifies the use of deadly force to make an arrest or prevent an escape. [2007, c. 173, §23(AMD).]
[2007, c. 173, §23(AMD).]
[2007, c. 173, §23(AMD).]
[2007, c. 173, §23(AMD).]
[1995, c. 215, §2(AMD).]
[2003, c. 143, §3(AMD).]
[1975, c. 740, §32(RP).]
[1975, c. 499, §1(NEW).]
[2003, c. 143, §3(AMD).]
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