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39-11-610. Public duty.

(a)  Except as qualified by subsections (b) and (c), conduct is justified if the person reasonably believes the conduct is required or authorized by law, by the judgment or order of a competent court or other tribunal, or in the execution of legal process.

(b)  The following sections of this part control:

     (1)  When force is threatened or used against a person to protect persons, pursuant to §§ 39-11-611 39-11-613;

     (2)  To protect property, pursuant to §§ 39-11-614 39-11-616; or

     (3)  For law enforcement, pursuant to § 39-11-620.

(c)  The justification afforded by this section is available if:

     (1)  The person reasonably believes the court or tribunal has jurisdiction or the process is lawful, even though the court or tribunal lacks jurisdiction or the process is unlawful; or

     (2)  The person reasonably believes the conduct is required or authorized to assist a public servant in the performance of the public servant's official duty, even though the public servant exceeds the public servant's lawful authority.

[Acts 1989, ch. 591, § 1.]  

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Tennessee > Title-39 > Chapter-11 > Part-6 > 39-11-610

39-11-610. Public duty.

(a)  Except as qualified by subsections (b) and (c), conduct is justified if the person reasonably believes the conduct is required or authorized by law, by the judgment or order of a competent court or other tribunal, or in the execution of legal process.

(b)  The following sections of this part control:

     (1)  When force is threatened or used against a person to protect persons, pursuant to §§ 39-11-611 39-11-613;

     (2)  To protect property, pursuant to §§ 39-11-614 39-11-616; or

     (3)  For law enforcement, pursuant to § 39-11-620.

(c)  The justification afforded by this section is available if:

     (1)  The person reasonably believes the court or tribunal has jurisdiction or the process is lawful, even though the court or tribunal lacks jurisdiction or the process is unlawful; or

     (2)  The person reasonably believes the conduct is required or authorized to assist a public servant in the performance of the public servant's official duty, even though the public servant exceeds the public servant's lawful authority.

[Acts 1989, ch. 591, § 1.]  


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Tennessee > Title-39 > Chapter-11 > Part-6 > 39-11-610

39-11-610. Public duty.

(a)  Except as qualified by subsections (b) and (c), conduct is justified if the person reasonably believes the conduct is required or authorized by law, by the judgment or order of a competent court or other tribunal, or in the execution of legal process.

(b)  The following sections of this part control:

     (1)  When force is threatened or used against a person to protect persons, pursuant to §§ 39-11-611 39-11-613;

     (2)  To protect property, pursuant to §§ 39-11-614 39-11-616; or

     (3)  For law enforcement, pursuant to § 39-11-620.

(c)  The justification afforded by this section is available if:

     (1)  The person reasonably believes the court or tribunal has jurisdiction or the process is lawful, even though the court or tribunal lacks jurisdiction or the process is unlawful; or

     (2)  The person reasonably believes the conduct is required or authorized to assist a public servant in the performance of the public servant's official duty, even though the public servant exceeds the public servant's lawful authority.

[Acts 1989, ch. 591, § 1.]