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    • Arkansas Code
    • Title 5 - Criminal Offenses
    • Subtitle 1 - General Provisions
    • Chapter 2 - Principles of Criminal Liability
    • Subchapter 6 - Justification
    • § 5-2-602. Defense

    Arkansas Code
    Subchapter 6 - Justification
    § 5-2-602. Defense

    In a prosecution for an offense, justification as defined in this subchapter is a defense.

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    Arkansas Code

    Title 5 - Criminal Offenses

    Subtitle 1 - General Provisions

    Chapter 2 - Principles of Criminal Liability

    Subchapter 6 - Justification

    § 5-2-601. Definitions

    § 5-2-602. Defense

    § 5-2-603. Execution of public duty

    § 5-2-604. Choice of evils

    § 5-2-605. Use of physical force generally

    § 5-2-606. Use of physical force in defense of a person

    § 5-2-607. Use of deadly physical force in defense of a person

    § 5-2-608. Use of physical force in defense of premises

    § 5-2-609. Use of physical force in defense of property

    § 5-2-610. Use of physical force by law enforcement officers

    § 5-2-611. Use of physical force by private person aiding law enforcement officers

    § 5-2-612. Use of physical force in resisting arrest

    § 5-2-613. Use of physical force to prevent escape from correctional facility or custody of correctional officer

    § 5-2-614. Use of reckless or negligent force

    § 5-2-615. Use of physical force by a pregnant woman in defense of her unborn child

    § 5-2-620. Use of force to defend persons and property within home

    § 5-2-622. Gambling debts and losses

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