If the "Stand Your Ground" law prevents a prosecution here, then the law as written is ripe for abuse. It essentially makes it legal to take someone into a back alley, shoot them to death, and then call the police afterwards to report your act of self defense.
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Originally posted by rah View PostYou can already to that if you can make the evidence look like you were attacked.Click here if you're having trouble sleeping.
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Originally posted by Lorizael View PostI can't think of a particularly good reason to make it easier for people to murder other people."Flutie was better than Kelly, Elway, Esiason and Cunningham." - Ben Kenobi
"I have nothing against Wilson, but he's nowhere near the same calibre of QB as Flutie. Flutie threw for 5k+ yards in the CFL." -Ben Kenobi
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I don't have the energy to debate the merits of gun control laws, so I'll simply and say no more on that subject.Click here if you're having trouble sleeping.
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Originally posted by Al B. Sure! View PostCalling the police means looking for a fight? How does calling the cops mean you're looking for a fight? NOT calling the cops and taking the law in your own hands, maybe, but how does calling the cops look like that?
They're trying to portray him as imbalanced and say something is wrong with 'snitching'.To us, it is the BEAST.
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Originally posted by notyoueither View PostWithout a witness it's going to come down to his version of what started the altercation and how that would play for a judge and jury. The law might explain why there may never be a prosecution.
A duty to retreat if possible is not the question here. I have no doubt that in almost all unwitnessed shootings which come close to self defense the defendant can make a reasonable claim that retreat was not an option. The question here is whether the vigilante initiated the physical confrontation (by laying his hands on the kid or by drawing his weapon or otherwise placing the kid in fear for his safety) or the kid initiated the physical confrontation.
The only case where I can see a duty to retreat being raised is if there was detailed eyewitness testimony or videotape showing, e.g. the vigilante getting shoved by the kid and still refusing to walk away (which would make it self defense under the new law, but not under the old).Last edited by KrazyHorse; March 20, 2012, 16:44.12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
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Killing it is the new killing it
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I dont get it. How can a bloody nose and a wet back be enuff to prove you where in fear for your life. Its just insane. Loseing a fist fight you ****ing started doesnt give you the right to draw a gun. Is there no such thing as overreacting in US law?
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Originally posted by Lorizael View PostIf the "Stand Your Ground" law prevents a prosecution here, then the law as written is ripe for abuse. It essentially makes it legal to take someone into a back alley, shoot them to death, and then call the police afterwards to report your act of self defense.
All you have to say is that you were afraid for your life, the concept of reasonable was deliberately left out."I say shoot'em all and let God sort it out in the end!
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Stand Your Ground Law: another reason to never move to Florida.Apolyton's Grim Reaper 2008, 2010 & 2011
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Originally posted by Al B. Sure! View PostYou're also making it easier for people to not get murdered and defend themselves.<p style="font-size:1024px">HTML is disabled in signatures </p>
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Originally posted by loinburger View PostGranted that if you provide an easy way for somebody to commit murder in the guise of justifiable homicide then the murder rate is bound to go down.
He put his hand in his pocket and I felt I was in danger so I defended myself and shot him
In the current case, some innocent guy is quietly walking home. Some vigilante nutcase think that he's a potential criminal. Not wearing any kind of proof of legal authority, the innocent of course tries to either flee or defend himself. The vigilante is of course guilty of at least manslaughter. If he approached the innocent because of his color, it's plain murder.With or without religion, you would have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion.
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Originally posted by loinburger View PostGranted that if you provide an easy way for somebody to commit murder in the guise of justifiable homicide then the murder rate is bound to go down.John Brown did nothing wrong.
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