Arkansas Statutes
§ 5-2-604 — Choice of evils
Arkansas·Title 5
(a)Conduct that would otherwise constitute an offense is justifiable when:
(1)The conduct is necessary as an emergency measure to avoid an imminent public or private injury; and (2) According to ordinary standards of reasonableness, the desirability and urgency of avoiding the imminent public or private injury outweigh the injury sought to be prevented by the law proscribing the conduct.
(b)Justification under this section shall not rest upon a consideration pertaining to the morality or advisability of the statute defining the offense charged.
(c)If the actor is reckless or negligent in bringing about the situation requiring a choice of evils or in appraising the necessity for his or her conduct, the justification afforded by this section is unavailable in a prosecution for any offens
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Related
State v. Hagan-Sherwin
158 S.W.3d 156 (Supreme Court of Arkansas, 2004)
Whisenant v. State
146 S.W.3d 359 (Court of Appeals of Arkansas, 2004)
Hart v. State
756 S.W.2d 451 (Supreme Court of Arkansas, 1988)
Polk v. State
947 S.W.2d 758 (Supreme Court of Arkansas, 1997)
PRODELL v. State
285 S.W.3d 673 (Court of Appeals of Arkansas, 2008)
Opinion No.
(Arkansas Attorney General Reports, 2002)
Legislative History
Acts 1975, No. 280, § 504; A.S.A. 1947, § 41-504.
Nearby Sections
15
§ 5-1-101
Title§ 5-1-102
Definitions§ 5-1-103
Applicability to offenses generally§ 5-1-104
Territorial applicability§ 5-1-106
Felonies§ 5-1-107
Misdemeanors§ 5-1-108
Violations§ 5-1-109
Statute of limitations