South Dakota Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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In South Dakota, when is it legal to use deadly force in self-defense?

  1. To protect personal property

  2. When fleeing from a burglar

  3. If there is a reasonable belief of imminent peril of death or serious bodily harm

  4. To prevent someone from trespassing

The correct answer is: If there is a reasonable belief of imminent peril of death or serious bodily harm

In South Dakota, the legal use of deadly force in self-defense is governed by the principle of having a reasonable belief of imminent peril of death or serious bodily harm. This means that you can use deadly force to defend yourself only when faced with a situation where there is a credible threat of being killed or severely injured. It is important to note that the law does not allow the use of deadly force to protect personal property, prevent trespassing, or when fleeing from a burglar. The correct answer is C because it aligns with the legal standard for self-defense in South Dakota.