Illegal Haitians fighting it out with illegal Dominicans. /spit
Meanwhile that stabby girlfriend has not been charged or even named, as far as I know.
If word gets on the street this fellow had a payday, or an advance on a payday, you can guarantee a home invasion by some of the local brothers.
I would countersue the family for raising vermin
Show the video and this case should be kicked out of court, except in NewYork
He didndu nuffin!
Always hustlin’ for a dollar.....
The family should bugger off. What a cheap, despicable way to try and make money. Alba acted in self-defense, period. They’ll need a jury of idiots to win, but then again it’s New York City.
Not NY but interesting:
https://www.justicepays.com/news/sometimes-a-trespasser-can-sue-a-homeowner
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It is true that every property owner has the right to prevent trespassers from coming into the property. In the case of homeowners with swimming pools, or treehouses, or other features attractive to children, it is even legally required to take steps to prevent children from easily trespassing.
However, there is no legal justification for booby traps, especially if those traps have been laid with the express purpose of harming, or even killing trespassers. So while putting up a fence to keep a child from sneaking into a swimming pool is legally approved—and even required—setting up a shotgun to shoot that same child once the child is on the property could result in a personal injury or even wrongful death lawsuit from the parents.
Using Deadly Force To Defend Property
Similar to the use of booby traps is the general legal sentiment that it is illegal for home or property owners to use deadly force to defend that property. Please note, this is an important distinction. The clear dividing line here is PROPERTY, not PERSON. Florida is a “stand your ground” state, so while the law recognizes the right of an individual to defend him or herself when threatened with violence, that does not apply to the property. So if a teenager is “threatening” your property with graffiti from a spray can, this is not the same as a stand your ground scenario, and you cannot open fire on the teenager.