"The defendant must reasonably believe that there is no sure means of escape."
"It was out there for several hours," he said, "leading people to reasonably believe that they could start flying at 11."
The law also allows a mistake of age defense if the actor reasonably believed the victim was 16 or older.
Hospitals in developed countries cannot force a patient to leave if the patient's home is reasonably believed to be unsafe.
But the defendants can offer evidence to show that they reasonably believed what they were saying.
"He's made a lot of strides for us to reasonably believe he has a chance to play," Cashman said.
He said: "She and other senior night nurse practitioners reasonably believed they were acting with the authority of the board as a whole."
At the least, one could reasonably so believe.
The Chief officer can include anything that he, in his opinion, "reasonably believes to be true"??
The statute says that a citizen may use physical force if he "reasonably believes" it is necessary to defend himself from attack.