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Summary Of: Deadly force

The use of Deadly Force is justified only under conditions of extreme necessity as a last resort... Deadly Force can only be employed under one or more of the following conditions... may legally use deadly force when it is considered... resulting in usage of deadly force by a civilian or civilians against an individual or individuals is often subject to examination... and therefore unlawful deadly force should not be presumed to be the level of force applied in such incidents... and therefore a presumption that unlawful deadly force was used in such intentional collisions is more appropriate...

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