Jury Instructions

OR UCrJI No. 1114. DEFENSE—USE OF PHYSICAL FORCE IN DEFENSE OF PROPERTY

Oregon Uniform Criminal Jury Instructions DEFENSES No. 1114 – Defense–Use of Physical Force in Defense of Property The defense of defense of property has been raised. A person is justified in using physical force, but not deadly physical force, on another person when and to the extent that [he / she] reasonably believes it is […]

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OR UCrJI No. 1113. LIMITATIONS—DEFENSE OF PREMISES—DEADLY PHYSICAL FORCE

Oregon Uniform Criminal Jury Instructions DEFENSES No. 1113 – Limitations–Defense of Premises–Deadly Physical Force Even though a person may use a reasonable degree of physical force in defense of premises, there are certain limitations on this legal privilege. The defendant is not justified in using deadly physical force on another person unless [he / she]

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OR UCrJI No. 1112. DEFENSE—PHYSICAL FORCE—DEFENSE OF PREMISES

Oregon Uniform Criminal Jury Instructions DEFENSES No. 1112 – Defense–Physical Force–Defense of Premises The defense of defense of premises has been raised. A person in lawful possession or in control of premises is justified in using physical force on a person who [he / she] reasonably believes to be committing or attempting to commit a

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OR UCrJI No. 1111. USE OF PHYSICAL FORCE IN DEFENSE OF PERSON—MUTUAL COMBAT—NO DEFENSE

Oregon Uniform Criminal Jury Instructions DEFENSES No. 1111 – Use of Physical Force in Defense of Person–Mutual Combat–No Defense A person is not justified in using physical force on another perso if the physical force involved was the product of a combat by mutual agreement not specifically authorized by law.   [230612]

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OR UCrJI No. 1110. DEFENSE—USE OF PHYSICAL FORCE IN DEFENSE OF PERSON—AGGRESSION

Oregon Uniform Criminal Jury Instructions DEFENSES No. 1110 – Defense–Use of Physical Force in Defense of Person–Aggression Ordinarily, a person is not justified in using physical force on another person if [he / she] was the initial aggressor. However, the defendant’s use of physical force may be justified even though [he / she] was the

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OR UCrJI No. 1109. DEFENSE—USE OF PHYSICAL FORCE IN DEFENSE OF PERSON—PROVOCATION

Oregon Uniform Criminal Jury Instructions DEFENSES No. 1109 – Defense–Use of Physical Force in Defense of Person–Provocation The defendant is not justified in using physical force on another person if [he / she] provoked the use of unlawful physical force by that other person with the intent to cause physical injury or death to the

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OR UCrJI No. 1108. LIMITATIONS—DEFENSE OF PERSON—DEADLY PHYSICAL FORCE

Oregon Uniform Criminal Jury Instructions DEFENSES No. 1108 – Limitations–Defense of Person–Deadly Physical Force There are certain limitations on the use of deadly physical force. The defendant is not justified in using deadly physical force on another person unless [he / she] reasonably believed that the other person was committing or attempting to commit a

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OR UCrJI No. 1107. DEFENSE—PHYSICAL FORCE—DEFENSE OF PERSON

Oregon Uniform Criminal Jury Instructions DEFENSES No. 1107 – Defense–Physical Force–Defense of Person The defense of self-defense/ defense of another person has been raised. A person is justified in using physical force on another person to defend self-defense / defense of another person / himself from what [he / she] reasonably believes to be the

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MD MPJI-Cr 4:17-2. Homicide — First Degree Premeditated MURDER, SECOND DEGREE SPECIFIC INTENT MURDER AND VOLUNTARY MANSLAUGHTER

MPJI‑Cr 4:17.2.  Homicide — First Degree Premeditated MURDER, SECOND DEGREE SPECIFIC INTENT MURDER AND VOLUNTARY MANSLAUGHTER (PERFECT/IMPERFECT SELF‑DEFENSE AND PERFECT/IMPERFECT DEFENSE OF HABITATION) The defendant is charged with the crime of murder. This charge includes first degree murder, second degree murder, and voluntary manslaughter. A.  
FIRST DEGREE MURDER First degree murder is the intentional killing

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