The problem here is that each believes something different. The big issue then is who has the predominant right to be there?
How does that trump all else?
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The problem here is that each believes something different. The big issue then is who has the predominant right to be there?
How does that trump all else?
What else is there that hasn't already been said?
What if he punched his ol' ass out?
Just because it hasn't been said doesn't mean it trumps all else lol.
They both could "reasonably believe" their lethal force was justified based on the facts as presented. If the kid knocked the ole man out would you be taking up for him the same way you're taking up for the father? If not, why?
The problem here is that each believes something different. The big issue then is who has the predominant right to be there?
The kid knew he was not supposed to be there. Let's stop pretending this was 3 in the afternoon and they were sitting on the couch. You don't have to sneak into places you are welcome.
This does not mean he deserved to die but poor decisions sometimes have dire consequences.
The stand your ground law negates that argument.