There's a big difference between stealing a beer can and murder and rape. He also said he thought he shot him when he returned. He didn't bother calling 911 or the local hospital. Apparently,he waived his Miranda rights.
. it use to be in many places that a home owner and his/her family had to retreat out a window if a thief broke in. Not that way in some places now.
It's horrible law that requires a person in their own home to flee or retreat from an intruder.Whether or not the homeowner chooses to confront an intruder should be completely up to him or her.
Yes and thank goodness we dont have such a law here.I am aware that some godforsaken states do lol.Oh I absolutely agree man but it is what it is. Also anyone with half a brain can explain why they were only able to retreat x amount of feet before doing what needed to be done. Ya know what I mean...gotta be creative. But honestly this is why I laugh when we have those debates about our current laws.... I find it funny that people don't think manditory training would be a good thing. Imo steal my TV if my options are shooting you in the back or going to jail for manslaughter 2nd degree murdermurde have a blast with that TV bro.
Yes and thank goodness we dont have such a law here.I am aware that some godforsaken states do lol.
Oh tell me about it.Our current pro offender and anti cop DA must think that those letters stand for Defense Attorney.This guy has caused the upcoming trial of two brothers who gunned down a police officer during a videogame store robbery to be rescheduled until this November and he asks the judges to give minimum sentences to those who are found guilty.I wouldn't trust it even without that type of law.always some whacko DA that wants to make a name for themselves. Key is creativity. I'll say no more lol
Oh tell me about it.Our current pro offender and anti cop DA must think that those letters stand for Defense Attorney.This guy has caused the upcoming trial of two brothers who gunned down a police officer during a videogame store robbery to be rescheduled until this November and he asks the judges to give minimum sentences to those who are found guilty.