§ 5-2-208 - Duress.
               	 		
5-2-208.    Duress.
    (a)  It  is an affirmative defense to a prosecution that the actor engaged in  the conduct charged to constitute an offense because the actor  reasonably believed he or she was compelled to engage in the conduct by  the threat or use of unlawful force against the actor's person or the  person of another that a person of ordinary firmness in the actor's  situation would not have resisted.
(b)  The  affirmative defense provided by this section is unavailable if the  actor recklessly placed himself or herself in a situation in which it  was reasonably foreseeable that the actor would be subjected to the  force or threatened force described in subsection (a) of this section.