Pretty sure Georgia’s law includes the curtilage. Plenty of case law all the way to SCOTUS and every state Supreme Court as far as I know.
What is included in the curtilage?
Stand your ground just means you don’t have to retreat before defending one’s self any where in the state.
If you are not in fear of death or great bodily injury you cannot use deadly force.
You can stop them from destroying your property, like starting the house on fire. But not for leaving with a stereo.
Every incident is different and circumstances should be evaluated each time. But my advise is to never shoot at anyone that is not directly trying to harm you.
Now if they entered in a violent or tumultuous manner that is an entirely different matter, and is not a “stand your ground” scenario.
What is included in the curtilage?
- Yards, whether fenced or not
- Porches, patios, and driveways
- Outbuildings like sheds and garages
- Any area that is necessary and convenient for the family's use
Stand your ground just means you don’t have to retreat before defending one’s self any where in the state.
If you are not in fear of death or great bodily injury you cannot use deadly force.
You can stop them from destroying your property, like starting the house on fire. But not for leaving with a stereo.
Every incident is different and circumstances should be evaluated each time. But my advise is to never shoot at anyone that is not directly trying to harm you.
Now if they entered in a violent or tumultuous manner that is an entirely different matter, and is not a “stand your ground” scenario.

