§ 5-2-603 - Execution of public duty.
               	 		
5-2-603.    Execution of public duty.
    (a)  Conduct that would otherwise constitute an offense is justifiable when it is:
      (1)  Required or authorized by law or by a judicial decree; or
      (2)  Performed  by a public servant or a person acting at the public servant's  direction in a reasonable exercise or performance of the public  servant's official power, duty, or function.
(b)  The  justification afforded by this section applies if the actor reasonably  believes his or her conduct is required or authorized:
      (1)  By  the judgment or direction of a competent court or tribunal or in the  lawful execution of legal process, notwithstanding lack of jurisdiction  of the court or tribunal or defect in the legal process; or
      (2)  To  assist a public servant in the performance of the public servant's  duty, notwithstanding that the public servant has exceeded the public  servant's legal authority.