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Comment by:
PHORTO
(12/6/2019)
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Yeah, well, that was about a clear as mud.
Using that many words and circumnavigation makes understanding your rights worse, not better.
Regarding one's home:
1) obvious lethal aggression from another resident with no avenue of retreat, or 2) person breaks and enters and continues to advance when confronted, or 3) person with no right to be there refuses to leave and signals violent intent
Those are the basic three. Under those conditions it's likely that no charges would be filed.
In all cases, you must be able to demonstrate that authorities were called at the earliest possible opportunity.
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Comment by:
PHORTO
(12/6/2019)
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(stink) |
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