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Chapter 4

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Which Supreme Court case set the standard for evaluating nondeadly force claims by law enforcement officials   Graham v. Connor  
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The stand your ground law is in direct opposition to which general requirement for a successful claim of self-defense?   Absence Of Alternatives  
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Make my day laws are premised on a defense of __________ theory, not a self-defense theory.   Habitation  
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Defenses that do not clear the defendant of guilt are known as __________ defenses.   Nonexculpatory  
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Self-defense is an example of a __________ defense.   Justification  
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Which defense results in a defendant's acquittal due to reasonable doubt in the mind of the jury?   Failure Of Proof  
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Which Supreme Court case set the standard for evaluating deadly force claims by law enforcement officials?   Tennessee v. Garner  
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Identify the objective component of self-defense.   A Reasonable Person Would Believe That The Defendant's Actions Were Justified Under The Circumstances  
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The __________ doctrine states that a nonaggressor is not required to retreat from his or her home if attacked.   Castle  
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The most often-cited spring gun case is   People v. Ceballos  
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The __________ states that the nonaggressor is not required to retreat from their home.   Castle Doctrine  
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Which justification defense argues that a person is justified using force to protect another from the unlawful use of force by an aggressor?   Defense Of Others  
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A(n) __________ defense is a defense that results in the defendant being convicted of a lesser crime, but does not result in an acquittal.   Imperfect Defense  
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Murder, robbery, burglary, rape, or arson are known as __________ felonies.   Forcible  
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In helping to decide what a reasonable police officer would do, specific to deadly force, courts need to consider the following factors EXCEPT:   The Span Of The Crime  
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Which Supreme Court case set the standard for evaluating nondeadly force claims by law enforcement officials   Graham v. Connor  
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The stand your ground law is in direct opposition to which general requirement for a successful claim of self-defense?   Absence Of Alternatives  
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Make my day laws are premised on a defense of __________ theory, not a self-defense theory.   Habitation  
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Defenses that do not clear the defendant of guilt are known as __________ defenses.   Nonexculpatory  
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Self-defense is an example of a __________ defense.   Justification  
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Which defense results in a defendant's acquittal due to reasonable doubt in the mind of the jury?   Failure Of Proof  
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Which Supreme Court case set the standard for evaluating deadly force claims by law enforcement officials?   Tennessee v. Garner  
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Identify the objective component of self-defense.   A Reasonable Person Would Believe That The Defendant's Actions Were Justified Under The Circumstances  
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The __________ doctrine states that a nonaggressor is not required to retreat from his or her home if attacked.   Castle  
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The most often-cited spring gun case is   People v. Ceballos  
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The __________ states that the nonaggressor is not required to retreat from their home.   Stand Your Ground Law  
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Which justification defense argues that a person is justified using force to protect another from the unlawful use of force by an aggressor?   Defense Of Others  
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A(n) __________ defense is a defense that results in the defendant being convicted of a lesser crime, but does not result in an acquittal.   Imperfect Defense  
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Murder, robbery, burglary, rape, or arson are known as __________ felonies.   Forcible  
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In helping to decide what a reasonable police officer would do, specific to deadly force, courts need to consider the following factors EXCEPT:   The Span Of The Crime  
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Deadly force cannot be used in which defense?   Defense Of Property  
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The defense of __________ involves the victim consenting to physical contact or activity with the defendant.   Consent  
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Identify the subjective component of self-defense.   The Defendant's Belief That He Or She Is Justified Under The Circumstances  
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This defense justifies certain types of criminal activity when it cannot be avoided.   Necessity  
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With __________ defenses, the defendant accepts responsibility for the act he or she is charged with, but argues that the act was permissible under the circumstances.   Justification  
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To prevent and/or stop a crime while its being committed or making an arrest is______   Non Deadly Force  
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It is necessary to prevent the suspects escape is ________   Deadly Force  
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4 Elements of Self Defense are_____   Unprovoked Attack , Imminent Danger , Absence Of Alternatives , and Proportionality  
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Prosecution fails to prove behind reasonable doubt the defendant is acquitted is_____   Failure Of Proof  
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Not Guilty is_____   Perfect Defense  
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Found Guilty; Not acquitted but found guilty of a lesser crime/charge is____   Imperfect Defense  
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Female victims of domestic violence who kill their husbands and are not found guilty is considered?   Battered Woman Syndrome  
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Consent can serve as justification defense only if these 3 things are met?   Given By Someone Who Is Legally Competent To Give Consent(Proper Age) , Fully Understood( The Person Giving consent Doesn't Suffer From Mental Disease Or Defect) and Voluntary(Not Induced By Force or Deception)  
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