Chapter 2600 Xiaoxiao Down (58)(2/2)
He tried hard to analyze the current situation. If Clay broke into the house first and Schiller injured others later, then according to the "no yield law" followed by most states in the United States, that is, if he is attacked in his own territory, he should
Never give in, defend where you are, and have no obligation to escape from the house. See, Schiller has the right to defend.
New Jersey is not a strong castle law state, but it also needs to judge the size of the right of defense based on some circumstances. Schiller's situation is very likely to be judged as unlimited right of defense.
First, the intruder has a gun.
For this reason alone, as long as Clay could still walk out of Schiller's house alive, almost every prosecutor would not convict Schiller.
Secondly, the intruder is a police officer.
Unless Clay can prove that he broke in for official duties, such as investigating and collecting evidence, he can prove that this was violent law enforcement, otherwise it would be breaking into a private home and dereliction of duty.
In other words, unless Clay actually found evidence in the house, the process was not law enforcement, but an unprovoked intrusion. Without the concept of law enforcement, Clay's intrusion and aggressiveness would be judged to be infinite.
In the end Clay did a lot of substantial damage, especially scoring goals.
This would easily be deemed as a serious violent intrusion, an imminent threat to the homeowner, and the possibility that the homeowner would be frightened and use violence to defend himself.
A well-trained police officer armed with a gun broke into someone's house in the middle of the night and broke down several doors. The homeowner only sustained minor injuries. Harvey felt that the prosecutor who presided over the charging conference was very
Chapter completed!