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<blockquote data-quote="Wes Davis" data-source="post: 767971" data-attributes="member: 62677"><p>Caymen you are almost correct. Albeit a little literal. If you kill someone for any reason what so ever you are going to most likely be charged with murder or manslaughter or what have you. You speed in front of a camera and you are going to be charged with speeding and get a ticket. The point I was trying to make is you get your day in court. No matter what your story is you still committed the offense. I don't even want to get started on if you beat the killing wrap because then you still got to go through the civil charges brought on by the scum bags family of the person you killed. Because he can no longer provide for them. You might end up paying support to the family of the guy who stabbed your wife.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>By the way this can no longer happen in the state of Florida as there have been some recent changes in the Castle Doctrine laws in regards to civil penalties being filed by interested parties in these types of situations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wes Davis, post: 767971, member: 62677"] Caymen you are almost correct. Albeit a little literal. If you kill someone for any reason what so ever you are going to most likely be charged with murder or manslaughter or what have you. You speed in front of a camera and you are going to be charged with speeding and get a ticket. The point I was trying to make is you get your day in court. No matter what your story is you still committed the offense. I don't even want to get started on if you beat the killing wrap because then you still got to go through the civil charges brought on by the scum bags family of the person you killed. Because he can no longer provide for them. You might end up paying support to the family of the guy who stabbed your wife. By the way this can no longer happen in the state of Florida as there have been some recent changes in the Castle Doctrine laws in regards to civil penalties being filed by interested parties in these types of situations. [/QUOTE]
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