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KSA 021-052-0024 – Presumptions | Kansas Law

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KSA 021-052-0024 – Presumptions

Kansas Statutes Annotated § KSA 021-052-0024

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21-5224.Presumptions.(a) For the purposes of K.S.A.21-3211and21-3212, prior to their repeal, or K.S.A.21-5222and21-5223, and amendments thereto, a person is presumed to have a reasonable belief that deadly force is necessary to prevent imminent death or great bodily harm to such person or another person if: (1) The person against whom the force is used, at the time the force is used: (A) Is unlawfully or forcefully entering, or has unlawfully or forcefully entered, and is present within, the d

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