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In the legal standard for determining the threat a suspect poses and whether to use deadly force,the suspect's past conduct is not universally accepted as an appropriate consideration.
Strict Liability
A legal doctrine in tort law that makes a person or entity responsible for damages or harm caused, regardless of negligence or fault.
Defective Condition
A flaw in a product that makes it unsafe for its intended or reasonably foreseeable use.
Abnormally Risky
Refers to activities or operations that inherently involve a higher than normal risk of causing harm to others or the environment, typically requiring special insurance or safety measures.
Negligence Per Se
A doctrine in tort law in which an act is considered negligent because it violates a statute or regulation.
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