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Message Subject Texas woman uses rifle to shoot, kill alleged 'Peeping Tom' caught peering into bedroom window
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Why can't these fucktards make their bullets count. You fucking throw your life away shooting an unknown target through a wall....sheeeet, if you're gonna do that, how about aim for better targets.
 Quoting: Off Grid AZ


She saw her target, it moved she tracked it and hit it, maybe you just suck.
 Quoting: Doom Monkey


Exactly ^^^

I can't see the downside. Trespassing peeping Tom DOA.

There's a lot of Peeping Toms and their sympathizers here.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80873415


LOL

I don't think someone should die for being a peeping tom. My husband told me he "peeped" on me when we were teenagers. BUT I'm actually tring to spare you fucktards some potential prison time.

"SELF-DEFENSE IN THE STATE OF TEXAS
A critical element of the castle doctrine in Texas is your ability to claim self-defense, which makes it important to understand what constitutes self-defense. In Texas, you are allowed to defend yourself with the use of force against someone else if you reasonably believe that the force in question is necessary to protect yourself from the other person’s attempted or actual use of unlawful violence. If the force you use reaches the level of deadly force, one of the following must apply for it to be considered self-defense:

You were in the process of being kidnapped (or you were kidnapped).

You credibly believed that the person whom you used deadly force against was attempting to rob, murder, kidnap, or sexually assault you.

You knew that the person whom you used deadly force against entered your home, business, or vehicle unlawfully and by force.

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HOW DO I PROVE SELF-DEFENSE?
The burden of proving self-defense is entirely on you (as the defendant). There is no free pass when it comes to self-defense in the State of Texas. This flips the burden of proof in the criminal process from being solely on the prosecution to being squarely on you.

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