Deadly force is justified when a person reasonably believes it’s necessary to defend against imminent deadly force.

A person may act first if the threat is immediate.

However, self-defense doesn’t apply if the defendant was the initial aggressor or could have safely retreated.

Honest and reasonable belief is key—the defense fails if either element is missing.

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