North Dakota Code § 12.1-05-07.1

Use of deadly force - Presumption of fear of death or serious bodily
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1. An individual is presumed to have held a reasonable fear of imminent peril of death or 
serious bodily injury to that individual or another when using deadly force if:
a. The individual against whom the deadly force was used was in the process of 
unlawfully and forcibly entering, or had unlawfully and forcibly entered and 
remains within a dwelling, place of work, or occupied motor home or travel trailer 
as defined in section 39-01-01, or if the individual had removed or was attempting 
to remove another against that individual's will from the dwelling, place of work, or 
occupied motor home or travel trailer as defined in section 39-01-01; and
b. The individual who uses deadly force knew or had reason to believe that an 
unlawful and forcible entry or unlawful and forcible act was occurring or had 
occurred.
2. The presumption in subsection 1 may be rebutted by proof beyond a reasonable doubt 
that the individual who used the deadly force did not have a reasonable fear of 
imminent peril of death or serious bodily injury to that individual or another.
3. The presumption in subsection 1 does not apply if the court finds that any of the 
following have occurred:
a. The individual against whom the deadly force is used has the right to be in or is a 
lawful resident of the dwelling, place of work, or occupied motor home or travel 
trailer as defined in section 39 -01-01, including an owner, lessee, or titleholder, 
and there is not a temporary or permanent domestic violence protection order or 
any other order of no contact against that individual;
b. The individual removed or sought to be removed is a child or grandchild, or is 
otherwise in the lawful custody or under the lawful guardianship of, the individual 
against whom the deadly force is used;
c. The individual who uses deadly force is engaged in the commission of a crime or 
is using the dwelling, place of work, or occupied motor home or travel trailer as 
defined in section 39-01-01 to further the commission of a crime; or
d. The individual against whom the deadly force is used is a law enforcement officer 
who enters or attempts to enter a dwelling, place of work, or occupied motor 
home or travel trailer as defined in section 39 -01-01 in the performance of official 
duties and the officer provided identification, if required, in accordance with any 
applicable law or warrant from a court, or if the individual using force knew or 
reasonably should have known that the individual entering or attempting to enter 
was a law enforcement officer.

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