General Statutes of Connecticut

Title 53a.  Penal Code

Chapter 951. Statutory Construction; Principles of Criminal Liability

Sec. 53a-21. Use of physical force in defense of property. 

A person is justified in using reasonable physical force upon another person when and to the extent that he reasonably believes such to be necessary to prevent an attempt by such other person to commit larceny or criminal mischief involving property, or when and to the extent he reasonably believes such to be necessary to regain property which he reasonably believes to have been acquired by larceny within a reasonable time prior to the use of such force; but he may use deadly physical force under such circumstances only in defense of person as prescribed in section 53a-19.