So you think killing the judge would be justifiable homocide?
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How in hell did you come up with that? I never said that. It never crossed my mind. The governor has the power and the duty to station whomever it is he has the power to call out to prevent a felonious murder to be committed. That 'judge', contrary to law, has never visited the person he condemned to death. It never even crossed my mind that he would be the one to enter her room to pull the tube.
the person is justified in the use of deadly force only if he or she reasonably believes that such force is necessary to prevent the imminent commission of a forcible felony. (against Terri Schiavo)
You define cite Florida law defining "forcible felony" as:
murder; manslaughter; ... and any other felony which involves the use or threat of physical force or violence against any individual. (against Terri Schiavo)
Then you state that:
the phony judge is threatening Terri with several of the above (which is a violation of the law
So first you claim that justifiable force is legal under certain circumstances (obviously in relation to the Terri Schiavo matter since you are on this thread), then you provide a legal definition of 'justifiable force' and tell us that the judge is "threatening Terri" with acts of violence (which is one of the instances that allow you to use justifiable force against him).
If you did not mean to state that force was justified against the judge, why did you bring him up and why did you bring up the subject?
And WHO are you advocating justifiable force against?