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A peace officer or police officer may use deadly physical Force when he or she reasonably believes it is necessary to prevent or terminate:



What he or she reasonably believes to be the use or imminent use of:



D ?



What he or she reasonably believes is the commission of or attempt to commit:



R ?


B ?


A ?


R ?


K ?


S ?



D deadly physical force from being used against the officer or another


R Robbery


B Burglary ( in a dwelling or occupied building)


A Arson


R Rape (forcible only)


K Kidnapping


S Sexual act ( criminal sexual act, forcible only)

A peace officer or police officer may use deadly physical Force when he or she reasonably believes it is necessary:



To effect an arrest or to prevent the escape from custody of a person who he or she reasonably believes committed or attempted to commit:


B ?


A ?


K ?


E ?



B Burglary in the 1st degree


A Arson


K Kidnapping


E Escape in the 1st degree



And the officer reasonably believes that the person used, attempted to use or threatened the imminent use of deadly physical force in the process of committing or attempting to commit such offences.

The United States Supreme Court case which Prohibits deadly physical force from being used to effect the arrest or prevent the escape from custody of a fleeing felon who is unarmed and not dangerous is?

Tennessee vs. Garner

A court officer may use physical Force as is justifiable pursuant to Sec. _________ of the PL when effecting an arrest.

35.30 PL