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What is enucleation?
Defense of Property
This refers to the legal doctrine that allows individuals to use reasonable force to protect their property from theft or damage.
Statute of Limitations
A law prescribing the maximum period within which legal action can be taken for alleged offenses or rights violations.
Deadly Force
The use of force that is likely to cause death or serious bodily harm, often discussed in the context of self-defense or law enforcement.
Actus Reus
Latin for "guilty act," the physical act of committing a crime, as opposed to the mental intent (mens rea) to commit the act.
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