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The lidlike structure that seals off the larynx is called the:
Necessity Defense
A legal defense asserting that a criminal act was justified because it was necessary to prevent a more serious harm.
Necessity
An affirmative defense in which the defendant tries to prove that he or she was acting to prevent imminent harm and that there was no legal alternative to the action the defendant took.
Justifiable Use of Force
Legally permitted application of force under certain circumstances, such as self-defense or to uphold the law.
Probable Cause
Any essential element and/or standard by which a lawful officer may make a valid arrest, conduct a personal or property search, or obtain a warrant.
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