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Section 13A-3-21

Basis for defense generally; injury to innocent person through negligence; civil remedies.

(a) Defense. - Except as otherwise expressly provided, justification or excuse under this article is a defense.

(b) Danger to innocent persons. - If a person is justified or excused in using force against a person, but he recklessly or negligently injures or creates a substantial injury to another person, the justifications afforded by this article are unavailable in a prosecution for such recklessness or negligence.

(c) Civil remedy unimpaired. - Any justification or excuse within the meaning of this article does not abolish or impair any civil remedy or right of action which is otherwise available.

(Acts 1977, No. 607, p. 812, §601.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Alabama > Title13A > Chapter3 > 13A-3-21

Section 13A-3-21

Basis for defense generally; injury to innocent person through negligence; civil remedies.

(a) Defense. - Except as otherwise expressly provided, justification or excuse under this article is a defense.

(b) Danger to innocent persons. - If a person is justified or excused in using force against a person, but he recklessly or negligently injures or creates a substantial injury to another person, the justifications afforded by this article are unavailable in a prosecution for such recklessness or negligence.

(c) Civil remedy unimpaired. - Any justification or excuse within the meaning of this article does not abolish or impair any civil remedy or right of action which is otherwise available.

(Acts 1977, No. 607, p. 812, §601.)

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Alabama > Title13A > Chapter3 > 13A-3-21

Section 13A-3-21

Basis for defense generally; injury to innocent person through negligence; civil remedies.

(a) Defense. - Except as otherwise expressly provided, justification or excuse under this article is a defense.

(b) Danger to innocent persons. - If a person is justified or excused in using force against a person, but he recklessly or negligently injures or creates a substantial injury to another person, the justifications afforded by this article are unavailable in a prosecution for such recklessness or negligence.

(c) Civil remedy unimpaired. - Any justification or excuse within the meaning of this article does not abolish or impair any civil remedy or right of action which is otherwise available.

(Acts 1977, No. 607, p. 812, §601.)