New York law allows reasonable force in self-defense—but deadly force only when truly necessary.

Under Penal Law §35.15, a person must retreat if safely possible before using deadly force.

Cases often hinge on split-second judgment calls, which is why a defense attorney can help reconstruct the event, analyze surveillance, and show the defendant’s actions were justified and lawful.

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