Charles...Charles L. Cotton wrote:I have spoken to criminal defense attorneys and an ADA in the Galveston County DA's office who had a "round table" with his fellow prosecutors. They believe that the degree of force you can threaten is equal only to the degree of force you would be justified is using. In short, if you can't use deadly force, you can't threaten deadly force, regardless of your motive.
I think you know that I believe its great we have the ability to throw issues like this around for discussion...And that your knowledge and ability to take the question to some very credible and knowledgable people is what I enjoy most about our discussions, on and off the forum...
I guess its just my stubborn side that has a slight problem with the last part of that paragraph...If its your opinion, I can certainly understand and appreciate that conclusion, and its obviously nothing personal...
Put me into a situation where I have done everything I can to difuse, de-escalate, remove myself from the encounter, etc. etc...And the person(s) are continuing to demonstrate a threat to me...My last chance that I may consider presenting to them would be to clear the "concealment" of my defensive weapon, and (be prepared) to draw and discharge that weapon to "stop" the continuing attack...
Now if thats not giving an attacker(s) a chance to disengage from their actions against me, I don't know what more it would take...Maybe thats not a proper way to think about issues like this, but I'd like to think that I am always capable of dealing with situations very effectively and decisively...And anything I can do right up to the point of having to decide to defend myself with the use of deadly force becomes almost absurdly moot...
I just can't understand why you would even be called on the carpet for doing everything right up to that point...And no bodies being an issue, that a DA would consider pursuing charges against someone who does everything up to shooting someone, to stop an attack or deadly crime against them...
Almost like the old saying, no harm no foul...A criminal should be counting their blessings that they are still alive to cry about having someone actually having the gall to defend themselves in this manner...
I hope you see my sarcasm, and in no manner am I intending to insult anyones knowledge or experience on this issue...
I actually enjoy where this discussion has led, and that of course this is something everyone needs to really think deep down about and apply to the ever present "mindset"...
Respectfully,
Steve