RCW 9A.16.050
Homicide—By other person—When justifiable.
Homicide is also justifiable when committed either:
(1) In the lawful defense of the slayer, or his or her husband, wife, parent, child, brother, or sister, or of any other person in his or her presence or company, when there is reasonable ground to apprehend a design on the part of the person slain to commit a felony or to do some great personal injury to the slayer or to any such person, and there is imminent danger of such design being accomplished; or
(2) In the actual resistance of an attempt to commit a felony upon the slayer, in his or her presence, or upon or in a dwelling, or other place of abode, in which he or she is.
[ 2011 c 336 § 354; 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.16.050.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 9A - Washington Criminal Code
9A.16.020 - Use of force—When lawful.
9A.16.025 - Use of force—When unjustified—Victim identity.
9A.16.030 - Homicide—When excusable.
9A.16.050 - Homicide—By other person—When justifiable.
9A.16.100 - Use of force on children—Policy—Actions presumed unreasonable.
9A.16.110 - Defending against violent crime—Reimbursement.
9A.16.120 - Outdoor music festival, campground—Detention.
9A.16.900 - Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521.