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Re: Shooting at Hardshell Tactical
He shouldnt have gotten involved but stray bullets can kill anyone including him so it is reasonable to say his life was in danger
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Re: Shooting at Hardshell Tactical
Rem700 wrote:IMO with the evidence released to us he has a 50/50 shot at beating this charge
Up to the jury , Albrights best bet is to go to trail .
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But he'll probably lose everything in a wrongful death suit filed by the family.Rem700 wrote:IMO with the evidence released to us he has a 50/50 shot at beating this charge
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Agreedrustynuts wrote:But he'll probably lose everything in a wrongful death suit filed by the family.Rem700 wrote:IMO with the evidence released to us he has a 50/50 shot at beating this charge
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rustynuts wrote:But he'll probably lose everything in a wrongful death suit filed by the family.Rem700 wrote:IMO with the evidence released to us he has a 50/50 shot at beating this charge
If he beats the criminal charge he should be individually immune to any civil suits. I do not think the business will have that immunity, but only a lawyer would know for sure.
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Do the people who thought he did wrong still feel the same after the new update with video?
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I know it was in California but OJ got hit with a civil wrongful death suit after beating the criminal charges and he lost that one.ChopperDoc wrote:rustynuts wrote:But he'll probably lose everything in a wrongful death suit filed by the family.Rem700 wrote:IMO with the evidence released to us he has a 50/50 shot at beating this charge
If he beats the criminal charge he should be individually immune to any civil suits. I do not think the business will have that immunity, but only a lawyer would know for sure.
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I'm not a lawyer, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express. Pretty sure a not guilty verdict in a criminal proceeding does nothing to insulate that person from a civil lawsuit.
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In KY it does. 503.085 provides criminal and civil immunity if you are justified in use of force.Gunsmokin wrote:I'm not a lawyer, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express. Pretty sure a not guilty verdict in a criminal proceeding does nothing to insulate that person from a civil lawsuit.

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That is pretty common. I just wonder how it works if they want to go after his business.justang1997 wrote:In KY it does. 503.085 provides criminal and civil immunity if you are justified in use of force.Gunsmokin wrote:I'm not a lawyer, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express. Pretty sure a not guilty verdict in a criminal proceeding does nothing to insulate that person from a civil lawsuit.
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I still think he should have stayed inside. If it's true that one raised the gun at him then yes I think he was justified to shoot. The only problem is that he shot both of them and only one appears to have been the bad guy. That's what I think will be hard to justify in court.jackalo626 wrote:Do the people who thought he did wrong still feel the same after the new update with video?
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I can't say that I would have done any differently except maybe sheltered behind a car in case they decided to start shooting up more stuff. Its hard to know what will run thru your mind or what was running thru this guys in this case. I don't know why he shot both but I would say I could not convict him in a court of law if I was on the jury.
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I stand corrected. Thanks.justang1997 wrote:In KY it does. 503.085 provides criminal and civil immunity if you are justified in use of force.Gunsmokin wrote:I'm not a lawyer, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express. Pretty sure a not guilty verdict in a criminal proceeding does nothing to insulate that person from a civil lawsuit.
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I see all sides of it. I am saying though that he at least tried to do something helpful vs staying inside and letting them shoot the other or others in the lot without doing anything and feeling like a coward for the rest of his life and blood on his hands. I air on the side of caution though and wouldn't have likely got involved.Tomahawk wrote:If they shot at him, I think its justified. He was told people werte fighting eith guns outside, its a moral dilemna.
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PDM wrote:That is pretty common. I just wonder how it works if they want to go after his business.justang1997 wrote:In KY it does. 503.085 provides criminal and civil immunity if you are justified in use of force.Gunsmokin wrote:I'm not a lawyer, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express. Pretty sure a not guilty verdict in a criminal proceeding does nothing to insulate that person from a civil lawsuit.
Not sure either. The HOA where Zimmerman lived settled with Martin's family out of court long before the trial even started. Not sure why any lawyer would tell them too, and we will probably never know, but if the courts allowed the suit to happen in the first place I would say that the law (Florida's is similar to ours) then even though Zimmerman was not personally able to be hit with a civil suit the business associated had no such immunity.
I imagine he had his personal stuff all tied up in the business. Not gonna be much left if they can go after the business on the civil side even with a not guilty verdict.
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What I said at the beginning of this still applies: Believe the "sheepdog" hype at your peril.
Or, if you want to keep that label because it makes you feel all manly inside, remember: the sheepdog takes care of *his* sheep...not *all* the sheep.
ETA: I wasn't in this guy's shoes, so I can't make a definitive judgement about how good/bad/smart/idiotic this guy's actions were, but as someone else already said, if he could go back in time I'll bet he'd do one or two things differently.
Or, if you want to keep that label because it makes you feel all manly inside, remember: the sheepdog takes care of *his* sheep...not *all* the sheep.
ETA: I wasn't in this guy's shoes, so I can't make a definitive judgement about how good/bad/smart/idiotic this guy's actions were, but as someone else already said, if he could go back in time I'll bet he'd do one or two things differently.
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No retry in life. You make the best decision you can at the time.Frailer wrote:What I said at the beginning of this still applies: Believe the "sheepdog" hype at your peril.
Or, if you want to keep that label because it makes you feel all manly inside, remember: the sheepdog takes care of *his* sheep...not *all* the sheep.
ETA: I wasn't in this guy's shoes, so I can't make a definitive judgement about how good/bad/smart/idiotic this guy's actions were, but as someone else already said, if he could go back in time I'll bet he'd do one or two things differently.
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We're saying the same thing.jackalo626 wrote:No retry in life. You make the best decision you can at the time.Frailer wrote:What I said at the beginning of this still applies: Believe the "sheepdog" hype at your peril.
Or, if you want to keep that label because it makes you feel all manly inside, remember: the sheepdog takes care of *his* sheep...not *all* the sheep.
ETA: I wasn't in this guy's shoes, so I can't make a definitive judgement about how good/bad/smart/idiotic this guy's actions were, but as someone else already said, if he could go back in time I'll bet he'd do one or two things differently.
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I know. I wasn't correcting, I was agreeing.Frailer wrote:We're saying the same thing.jackalo626 wrote:No retry in life. You make the best decision you can at the time.Frailer wrote:What I said at the beginning of this still applies: Believe the "sheepdog" hype at your peril.
Or, if you want to keep that label because it makes you feel all manly inside, remember: the sheepdog takes care of *his* sheep...not *all* the sheep.
ETA: I wasn't in this guy's shoes, so I can't make a definitive judgement about how good/bad/smart/idiotic this guy's actions were, but as someone else already said, if he could go back in time I'll bet he'd do one or two things differently.