§ 5-2-620 - Use of force to defend persons and property within home.
               	 		
5-2-620.    Use of force to defend persons and property within home.
    (a)  The  right of an individual to defend himself or herself and the life of a  person or property in the individual's home against harm, injury, or  loss by a person unlawfully entering or attempting to enter or intrude  into the home is reaffirmed as a fundamental right to be preserved and  promoted as a public policy in this state.
(b)  There  is a legal presumption that any force or means used to accomplish a  purpose described in subsection (a) of this section was exercised in a  lawful and necessary manner, unless the presumption is overcome by clear  and convincing evidence to the contrary.
(c)  The  public policy stated in subsection (a) of this section shall be  strictly complied with by the court and an appropriate instruction of  this public policy shall be given to a jury sitting in trial of criminal  charges brought in connection with this public policy.