Nebraska Statutes
§ 28-1406 — Terms, defined
Nebraska § 28-1406
JurisdictionNebraska
Ch. 28Crimes and Punishments
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Bluebook
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 28-1406 (2026).
Text
As used in sections 28-1406 to 28-1416 , unless the context otherwise requires:
(1)Unlawful force shall mean force, including confinement, which is employed without the consent of the person against whom it is directed and the employment of which constitutes an offense or actionable tort or would constitute such offense or tort except for a defense such as the absence of intent, negligence, or mental capacity; duress; youth; or diplomatic status; not amounting to a privilege to use the force;
(2)Assent shall mean consent, whether or not it otherwise is legally effective, except assent to the infliction of death or serious bodily harm;
(3)Deadly force shall mean force which the actor uses with the purpose of causing or which he knows to create a substantial risk of causing death or se
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Legislative History
Source: Laws 1972, LB 895, § 1; Laws 1972, LB 1278, § 2; R.R.S.1943, § 28-833, (1975).
Annotations: Justification, otherwise known as the choice of evils, is an affirmative defense. State v. Wells, 257 Neb. 332, 598 N.W.2d 30 (1999).
Nearby Sections
15
§ 28-1001
Repealed. Laws 1990, LB 50, § 13§ 28-1002
Repealed. Laws 1990, LB 50, § 13§ 28-1003
Transferred to section28-1010§ 28-1004
Terms, defined§ 28-1007
Sections, how
construed§ 28-1008
Terms, defined§ 28-1009.02
Repealed. Laws 2010, LB 865, § 17§ 28-1009.03
Repealed. Laws 2010, LB 865, § 17§ 28-101
Code, how cited§ 28-1010
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