2C:3-11. Definitions.
In this chapter,
unless a different meaning plainly is required: a. "Unlawful force"
means 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. Assent constitutes consent,
within the meaning of this section, whether or not it otherwise is
legally effective, except assent to the infliction of death or serious
bodily harm.
b."Deadly
force" means force which the actor uses with the purpose of causing or
which he knows to create a substantial risk of causing death or serious
bodily harm. Purposely firing a firearm in the direction of another
person or at a vehicle, building or structure in which another person is
believed to be constitutes deadly force unless the firearm is loaded
with less-lethal ammunition and fired by a law enforcement officer in
the performance of the officer's official duties. A threat to cause
death or serious bodily harm, by the production of a weapon or
otherwise, so long as the actor's purpose is limited to creating an
apprehension that he will use deadly force if necessary, does not
constitute deadly force.
c."Dwelling"
means any building or structure, though movable or temporary, or a
portion thereof, which is for the time being the actor's home or place
of lodging except that, as used in 2C:3-7, the building or structure
need not be the actor's own home or place of lodging.
d."Serious
bodily harm" means bodily harm which creates a substantial risk of
death or which causes serious, permanent disfigurement or protracted
loss or impairment of the function of any bodily member or organ or
which results from aggravated sexual assault or sexual assault.
e."Bodily harm" means physical pain, or temporary disfigurement, or impairment of physical condition.
f."Less-lethal
ammunition" means ammunition approved by the Attorney General which is
designed to stun, temporarily incapacitate or cause temporary discomfort
to a person without penetrating the person's body. The term shall also
include ammunition approved by the Attorney General which is designed
to gain access to a building or structure and is used for that purpose.
L.1978, c.95; amended 1979, c.178, s.11; 1981, c.290, s.7; 1987, c.120, s.3; 2005, c.250, s.1.