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TN 39-11-106. Title definitions.

TN – Tennessee Code Annotated Title 39 Criminal Offenses Chapter 11 General Provisions Part 1 Construction 39-11-106. Title definitions. (a) As used in this title, unless the context requires otherwise: (1) “Antique firearm” means: (A) Any firearm, including any firearm with a matchlock, flintlock, percussion cap, or similar type of ignition system, manufactured in or […]

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NC HB 650 AN ACT TO PROVIDE WHEN A PERSON MAY USE DEFENSIVE FORCE AND TO AMEND VARIOUS LAWS REGARDING THE RIGHT TO OWN, POSSESS, OR CARRY A FIREARM IN NORTH CAROLINA

NC HB 650 “AN ACT TO PROVIDE WHEN A PERSON MAY USE DEFENSIVE FORCE AND TO AMEND VARIOUS LAWS REGARDING THE RIGHT TO OWN, POSSESS, OR CARRY A FIREARM IN NORTH CAROLINA.” [230606]

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OH 2923.11 Definitions.

Ohio Revised Code Title 29: Crimes — Procedure (Chs. 2901 — 2981) Chapter 2923: Conspiracy, Attempt, and Complicity; Weapons Control; Corrupt Activity (§§ 2923.01 — 2923.99) Weapons Control (§§ 2923.11 — 2923.123) § 2923.11 Definitions. As used in sections 2923.11 to 2923.24 of the Revised Code: (A) “Deadly weapon” means any instrument, device, or thing

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MO 211.321 Juvenile court records, confidentiality, exceptions–records of peace officers, exceptions, release of certain information to victim

Missouri Annotated Statutes Title 12. Public Health and Welfare (Chs. 188 — 215) Chapter 211. Juvenile Courts (§§ 211.011 — 211.500) § 211.321. Juvenile court records, confidentiality, exceptions — records of peace officers, exceptions, release of certain information to victim 1. Records of juvenile court proceedings as well as all information obtained and social records

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MO 563.046. Law enforcement officer’s use of force in making an arrest.

Missouri Annotated Statutes Title 38. Crimes and Punishment; Peace Officers and Public Defenders (Chs. 556 — 600) Chapter 563. Defense of Justification (§§ 563.011 — 563.810) § 563.046. Law enforcement officer’s use of force in making an arrest 1. A law enforcement officer need not retreat or desist from efforts to effect the arrest, or

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NC § 14-33.1 Evidence of former threats upon plea of self-defense.

North Carolina General Statutes (N.C.G.S.) NC § 14-33.1  Evidence of former threats upon plea of self-defense. In any case of assault, assault and battery, or affray in which the plea of the defendant is self‑defense, evidence of former threats against the defendant by the person alleged to have been assaulted by him, if such threats

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OR § 166.250 Unlawful possession of firearms

2011 Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) Vol. 4  Criminal Procedure, Crimes Chapter 166  Offenses Against Public Order; Firearms and Other Weapons; Racketeering § 166.250 Unlawful possession of firearms (1) Except as otherwise provided in this section or ORS 166.260 (Persons not affected by ORS 166.250), 166.270 (Possession of weapons by certain felons), 166.274 (Relief from prohibition

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MD § 2-304. First degree murder — Sentencing procedure — Imprisonment for life without the possibility of parole

CRIMINAL LAW TITLE 2. HOMICIDE SUBTITLE 3. MURDER — TRIAL AND SENTENCING Md. CRIMINAL LAW Code Ann. § 2-304 (2013) § 2-304. First degree murder — Sentencing procedure — Imprisonment for life without the possibility of parole (a) In general. — If the State gave notice under § 2-203(1) of this title, the court shall

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