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Reasonable force in defense of property can never include deadly force unless the interference with the property threatens life or limb of others.
Random Variable
A quantity whose numerical values emerge from unpredictable phenomena.
Discrete Random Variable
A variable that takes on a finite or countably infinite number of values, each with a quantifiable probability.
Employees
Individuals who work for another person or organization in return for compensation.
Poisson Distribution
A statistical distribution describing the likelihood of a certain number of events taking place within a specific time or space interval, given that these events happen at a fixed average rate and are independent of the timing of the previous event.
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