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Tenn. Code Ann. § 39-11-622

Justification for use of force — Exceptions — Immunity from civil liability

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Brandon Velez, Plaintiff v. Rachael Eutzy, Erik Slocum, Casey Seigle, and The City of Manchester, N.H., Defendants (2025)

Most recently applied in Brandon Velez, Plaintiff v. Rachael Eutzy, Erik Slocum, Casey Seigle, and The City of Manchester, N.H., Defendants (May 2025)

Acts 2007, ch. 210, § 3.

(1) A person who uses force as permitted in §§ 39-11-611 — 39-11-614 or § 29-34-201, is justified in using such force and is immune from civil liability for the use of such force, unless: The person against whom force was used is a law enforcement officer, as defined in § 39-11-106 who: Was acting in the performance of the officer's official duties; and

(2) Identified the officer in accordance with any applicable law; or

(3) The person using force knew or reasonably should have known that the person was a law enforcement officer; or

(4) The force used by the person resulted in property damage to or the death or injury of an innocent bystander or other person against whom the force used was not justified.

(5) The court shall award reasonable attorney's fees, court costs, compensation for loss of income, and all expenses incurred by a person in defense of any civil action brought against the person based upon the person's use of force, if the court finds that the defendant was justified in using such force pursuant to §§ 39-11-611 — 39-11-614 or § 29-34-201.

Current official text: Tennessee Code (LexisNexis). Digitized from the UniCourt Code Improvement Commission public-domain capture. Reproduced from public-domain Tennessee statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.