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In most jurisdictions, the owner of property can justifiably use reasonable ________ force to prevent others from unlawfully taking or damaging his or her property.
 
  A) affirmative
  B) nondeadly
  C) mechanical
  D) deadly

Question 2

In a jurisdiction without ________, when Bob reasonably believes that his intervention is immediately necessary to protect Ray, he may defend Ray without criminal liability, even if it turns out that Ray had no right to defend himself.
 
  A) the apparent danger rule
  B) the alter ego rule
  C) the castle exception
  D) imperfect self-defense



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

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Answer: B





 

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