What is the general rule regarding the use of mechanical devices to defend property?

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As a general rule, a property owner is entitled to use such a device only if he or she could use a similar degree of force if the property owner were present when the intruder entered. Because such devices are usually considered deadly force, they may be used only to prevent death or serious bodily harm or the commission of certain felonies. A homeowner will be liable, therefore, if a trespasser is seriously injured by an electric fence erected by the homeowner. Because the owner would not be justified in using deadly force against the trespasser if the owner confronted the trespasser in person, he or she would not be justified in using a mechanical device that constituted deadly force.

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