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To: The Pack Knight

It is very dangerous to equate common sense with the law.

Especially as regards self defense.

And because “reasonable to believe” is subjective and some prosecutors are not reasonable.

In our state, a couple of years ago, a huge black guy...ex pro football player, on a dark rainy night was beating on a residence door yelling and screaming...

And this in a town with a very high violent crime rate.

Sounds scary to me. And the resident of the house thought so and shot him through the door.

Investigation determined that the black guy had a wreck, hit a tree and was trying to get help.

Shooter went to jail because was not in immediate danger of losing his life.

My own guess is that the black guy was hurting enough that he was hysterical.

So an otherwise good man was killed and another guy went to jail just because he did not have the balls to wait a little longer to see what was really going on.


293 posted on 11/08/2018 8:32:35 AM PST by old curmudgeon (There is no situation so terrible, so disgraceful, that the federal government can not make worse)
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To: old curmudgeon
It is very dangerous to equate common sense with the law.

As a lawyer, I wholeheartedly agree. My point is simply that there are no bright lines with regard to justification for self defense, and one might be reasonable in believing to be in imminent danger with angry mob hurling threats from one's front yard, depending on the circumstances.
324 posted on 11/08/2018 11:21:04 AM PST by The Pack Knight
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