Posted on 10/01/2006 9:28:04 PM PDT by baldeagle390
MILWAUKEE -- A Janesville man who admitted breaking into a home is suing the homeowner who shot him.
Kurt Prochaska, 39, was on probation last fall when he admitted he broke in to a home and was shot by the homeowner, but that's not stopping him from going after cash through the courts.
Late last year, the Rainiero family awoke to find Prochaska in their home. Michael Rainiero, a doctor, ordered Prochaska to leave. He didn't and was shot in the back.
Nearly a year later, Rainiero's attorney said it's far from over because Prochaska is suing him from beind bars, saying the doctor didn't need to shoot him.
"What the doctor wants is this whole ordeal to be ended and done with," Rainiero's attorney said.
The Milwaukee County suit claims Rainiero used excessive force to deal with the intruding plaintiff and alleges severe and permanent injuries, relentless pain, and loss of earning capacity. The suit doesn't specify a damage amount.
Rainiero claims he shot Prochaska in self-defense.
"The doctor was asleep in his bed when an intruder came into his home and put his life, his wife's life, and his two kids' lives in jeopardy," Rainiero's lawyer said.
The lawyer added that Rainiero showed restraint, not excessive force, in dealing with Prochaska. Although, he had an entire magazine of bullets, Rainiero fired only once.
The Rock County district attorney agreed, long ago ruling the shooting was justified. Still, Prochaska is able to move ahead with the suit.
"Judges like to give everyone their day in court. No matter how absurd it might seem, this gentleman has a right to have a day in court. And so, my job is to make sure that that day in court is a very short day in court," Rainiero's attorney told 12 News reporter Nick Bohr.
A hearing on the suit is set for next month. Prochaska's attorney did not wish to comment on the case.
If the case is thrown out, Prochaska can be forced to pay up to $500 of the legal expenses.
That all depends on what state you reside in.
My thoughts are:
When you consider that the left Washington thinks terrorists should have more rights than we, as citizens, do
If the electorate was serious about it's own safety they wouldn't re-elect so many morally corrupt turds back into office.
Or at the very least hold them accountable.
You don't need a whole mag...just three rounds. Two to the chest....one to the head....We'd like 'em alive....but we'll take 'em DEAD!
Another lesson; IT AIN'T A FREEKIN' CLIP. It is a magazine. Only Sarah Brady's dog calls it a clip.
Maybe he had a "broomhandle" mauser.
You mean - he cant break into any more houses?
There was a case like this in Britain, and the homeowner was CHARGED, and sentenced to longer in jail than the burglar whom he violently repulsed. It was judged to be an assault.
I wouldn't bother with the slugs, overpenetration issues, you might end up shooting a neigbor or family member, if you have any that is. I load the first 4 #4 then 2 OO. At inside the house ranges shot acts much like a slug anyways since it doesn't have time to expand, but it slows down when it starts hitting walls where a 1 oz slug will just blast through.
"Look at me when I'm talking to you!" Bang.
CIVIL PRACTICE & REMEDIES CODE
CHAPTER 83. USE OF DEADLY FORCE IN DEFENSE OF PERSON
§ 83.001. AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSE. It is an affirmative
defense to a civil action for damages for personal injury or death
that the defendant, at the time the cause of action arose, was
justified in using deadly force under Section 9.32, Penal Code,
against a person who at the time of the use of force was committing
an offense of unlawful entry in the habitation of the defendant.
Added by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 235, § 2, eff. Sept. 1, 1995.
Texas law.
ol' hoghead
ping
In schools of journalism at every university--where they suck out any brains the students might have had on arrival, and fill the empty brain cavities with liberal BS.
The felon sued and won! There is no justice in Wisconsin.
In essence, his lawyer is asking the jury to help create a world where it isn't so dangerous to break into an occupied house.
I prefer to live in a world where it is extremely dangerous to break into an occupied house.
Getting his attention is usually a bad idea.
There's a reason that you're in bed with a good woman and he's breaking into houses. That reason gives him a major advantage in a violent confrontation.
Your advantages are surprise and lethality.
Don't surrender your surprise because you think you're in a movie. If he hears you loading your shotgun, he has a chance to kill you before you can pull the trigger.
That's stupid.
There! Fixed that.
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