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Posted by RayP(MI) on February 29, 2004 at 18:38:27 from (216.46.212.250):
In Reply to: Robbery - long posted by dhermesc on February 27, 2004 at 13:45:06:
First of all, let me tell you all that in Michigan, you cannot use deadly force to try to protect property - can only use deadly force to protect in life threatening, or serious injury cases. Then you'd better be sure that you can convince TWO juries! The first jury will be the criminal jury where they want to put you in jail for life, the second jury will want to take everything you ever owned, and hope to own, 'cause you took the life of their completely innocent loved one. (Just took the CCW course - I know!) Latest theivery I'm smarting about was a guy who was running a 12 county crime spree. They've linked him to at least 50 church and school breakins. Stealing primarily cash and computers. When they raided his place, he had numerous computers he was going to "recondition" and resell. Where'd he learn the computer stuff??? - IN PRISION! ! 'Nuff said?
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