North Dakota Statutes

§ 12.1-05-07 — Limits on the use of force - Excessive force - Deadly force

North Dakota·Title 12.1 Criminal Code·Ch. 12.1-05 Justification - Excuse - Affirmative Defenses
c.The reasonable force used may not create a substantial risk of death, serious bodily injury, disfigurement, or gross degradation.
2.A guardian or other person responsible for the care and supervision of an individual who is incompetent, or a person acting at the direction of the guardian or responsible person, may use reasonable force upon the individual for the purpose of safeguarding or promoting the welfare of the individual, including the prevention of the individual's misconduct or, if the individual is in a hospital or other institution for care and custody, for the purpose of maintaining reasonable discipline in the institution.
a.The force may be used for these purposes, regardless of whether the force is "necessary" as required by subsection 1 of section 12.1-05-07.
b.The fo

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