Puppet said:Here in Atlanta last night a dude tried to rob a Dominos at gun point. A customer inside the store jumped him and the dude is now in the hospital in critical condition. I'm thinking this customer is one of my counterstrike buddies.
blze said:fuck it, i bet that guy that beat his ass would do it again, again, again, and again. i would buy him a drink, not that it will help his wallet, fucking lawyers. next time he will kill the guy, see how that works. lol.
WoRm5406 said:As long as the customer's lawyer can prove beyond a resonible doubt that the force given was in direct relationship to the fear the customer had. That the customer was afraid for thier life. that due force was needed to subude the robber.
Then he might get off beign a good semertain. The plaintif lawyer will try to show that they could of just held the victim down instead of making them unconcious.
DiLLa said:WoRm5406 said:As long as the customer's lawyer can prove beyond a resonible doubt that the force given was in direct relationship to the fear the customer had. That the customer was afraid for thier life. that due force was needed to subude the robber.
Then he might get off beign a good semertain. The plaintif lawyer will try to show that they could of just held the victim down instead of making them unconcious.
well when a guy is in critical condition..its a bit beyond fear..heswas hitting this guy while he was unconscious
DeathCorpse said:yeppers you can get in deep shit with the excessive force thing. thats why I carry my H&K 45 usp compact with me everywhere allowable under the conceiled weapon permit And with Federal hollow points in it, one shot to the face should kill them dead. so I dont have to worry about excessive force. Just cant shoot them in the back.