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To: Boogieman
How did he get into the house? Did he knock at the door and get admitted? Did he come through a window with or without the lass's help? Unless he came through the front door at the invitation of the person who answered the door, he was an intruder even if he wasturning his life around and about to go back to school etc. Did Dad tell her previously that she could not have men in her room? If he did, the guy was an intruder. My daughter is 42 and unmarried. If I find a man in her room (she doesn't live in my house but she often stays for a few days at a time), especially crouching, he will have a gun pointed at him. If he moves in any way that I have not instructed him, he will be dead.
111 posted on 09/17/2014 5:01:49 PM PDT by arthurus (Read Hazlitt's Economics In One Lesson ONLINE http://steshaw.org/economics-in-one-lesson/)
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To: arthurus

“Unless he came through the front door at the invitation of the person who answered the door, he was an intruder...”

Wrong. If he was invited by an adult resident of the home, he wasn’t an intruder, no matter where he entered the home.

“Did Dad tell her previously that she could not have men in her room? If he did, the guy was an intruder.”

Wrong again. If he was invited by an adult resident of the home, he wasn’t an intruder, regardless of what the “house rules” were.

Just to demonstrate how your thinking is wrong, consider if the police came to the house, and sought entry without a warrant. It would not matter if the father gave the daughter permission to let police in the house or not, as long as an adult invited the police in, their entry would be completely lawful.


115 posted on 09/17/2014 5:22:23 PM PDT by Boogieman
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