Before I proceed, the Texas Use of Deadly Force to protect persons law;
Texas Penal Code
§9.32. Deadly force in defense of person.
(a) A person is justified in using deadly force against another:
(1) if he would be justified in using force against the other
under Section 9.31;
(2) if a reasonable person in the actor's situation would not
have retreated; and
(3) when and to the degree he reasonably believes the deadly
force is immediately necessary:
(A) to protect himself against the other's use or attempted
use of unlawful deadly force; or
(B) to prevent the other's imminent commission of aggravated
kidnapping, murder, sexual assault, aggravated sexual assault,
robbery, or aggravated robbery.
(b) The requirement imposed by Subsection (a)(2) does not
apply to an actor who uses force against a person who is at the time
of the use of force committing an offense of unlawful entry in the
habitation of the actor.
No where is being in fear listed. Being afraid for your life may describe your emotions when someone is using or attempting to use deadly force against you, or is in the imminent commission of one of those crimes against you, but it is not your justification.
Imagine that you live in a very bad part of town. In your neighborhood lives Bubba, who is known to be a dangerous and violent person. He has been to prison for aggravated assault twice. He is known to be a drug addict, and a meth head. He has assaulted people for little provication, and people are afraid of him.
You have some disagreement with Bubba and he says, "tomorrow I am going to kill you, mark my words" Most people would, at that time, be afraid for their life. But there is no justification to use deadly force against Bubba based simply on that statement, regardless of how you "felt" or if you were in fear.
His actions must amount to more than creating fear on your part. It must create a reasonable belief in you that it is immediately necessary for you to use deadly force against him to protect yourself against his use or attempted use of unlawful deadly force against you, or to prevent the imminent commission of one of the listed crimes.
I realize that if someone is doing that, or attempting to do that to you that you WILL be in fear of your life, but being in fear is not your legal justification for using deadly force. There are times when you could be in fear of your life (as described above) that the justification to use deadly force would not exist.
Fire suit on, let er rip.......................
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