...so to speak.
With the Castle doctine now in place here, my understanding is you are under no reasonable duress to retreat before use of ldeadly force to defend yourself when in fear of your life (or indeed property I guess) while in an area you can lawfully and peaceably occupy.
However, if the threat is retreating, and it could be construed that individual still constitutes a threat to others, could you still shoot? I bet it would be kinda dicey chasing the bad guy down the street, but what if he is in retreat and gets shot in the back?
Rules of "Engagement"....
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"but what if he is in retreat and gets shot in the back?"
If he's got my (not-yet-conceived) grand baby under his arm, yea. Otherwise, probably not ...
If he's got my (not-yet-conceived) grand baby under his arm, yea. Otherwise, probably not ...
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Precedent shows that Grand Jury's do not take too kindly to shooting a fleeing threat.
Of course if it was at Night in Texas and he/she was fleeing with your property, then they would understand that.
Of course if it was at Night in Texas and he/she was fleeing with your property, then they would understand that.
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