List five (5) factors that may be taken into consideration in determining the

reasonableness or lack thereof of a defendant’s conduct

1. The defendant's state of mind at the time of the incident, including any indications of intent, motive, or recklessness.

2. The actions taken by the defendant immediately before, during, and after the incident, including any efforts to mitigate harm or cooperate with authorities.
3. The circumstances surrounding the incident, such as the presence of threats, provocation, or self-defense.
4. The defendant's past behavior or criminal history, including any patterns of similar conduct.
5. The societal norms or moral standards that are applicable to the situation, including any legal or ethical obligations that the defendant may have had.