Under the reasonable person standard, the defendant's conduct will be judged by:
a. The credibility of defendant's testimony that he really believed he was doing the proper thing at the time.
b. How a hypothetical reasonable person of ordinary prudence would have acted.
c. The local custom in the community.
d. Evidence submitted of perfect conduct and how close or how far defendant's conduct fell from that perfect conduct.
B
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