Medstudies
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In Tx they most likely wouldn't take a civilian in jail if that civilian shot an intruder in their home. Again, castle doctrine. Basically, it's legal to shoot an intruder in your home in TX because of stand your ground/castle doctrine. So AG is likely going to claim she was mistaken and believed it to be her home, in which case shooting an intruder is legal, and I am not so sure that it won't work.
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No argument, just sickened by the thought.
Everything that follows is just MOO, feel free to roll on past:
This could almost fly EXCEPT: she had to put down her items because she was struggling to unlock the door, she missed the obvious red door mat, and——->Oh yea, HE opened HIS door to HIS HOME. Her excuse? Inexcusable
A mistake is one event. (As in “I spilled the drink” “I tripped”) She wrongfully took multiple steps that evening. She missed them all. This was not an “accident” or “incident” it was a wrongful killing.
I’m sure she is regretting this, I’m sure she’s sorry. Actions matter. Not words. She cannot unring the bell. She cannot unkill him. She cannot make his family whole. But she can take a plea.
The minute she goes down the “excuse road” is the minute I will trust that she is only “sorry...for herself”