Pennsylvania Statutes

§ 507 — Use of force for the protection of property

Pennsylvania § 507
JurisdictionPennsylvania
Title 18CRIMES AND OFFENSES
PartPART I
Ch. 5GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF JUSTIFICATION

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18 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 507 (2026).

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(a)Use of force justifiable for protection of property.--The use of force upon or toward the person of another is justifiable when the actor believes that such force is immediately necessary:
(1)to prevent or terminate an unlawful entry or other trespass upon land or a trespass against or the unlawful carrying away of tangible movable property, if such land or movable property is, or is believed by the actor to be, in his possession or in the possession of another person for whose protection he acts; or
(2)to effect an entry or reentry upon land or to retake tangible movable property, if:
(i)the actor believes that he or the person by whose authority he acts or a person from whom he or such other person derives title was unlawfully dispossessed of such land or movable property and i

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Legislative History

(Dec. 19, 1980, P.L.1310, No.235, eff. imd.) 1980 Amendment.Act 235 amended subsec. (c). Cross References.Section 507 is referred to in section 505 of this title; section 8340.2 of Title 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure).

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