Defend Your Castle Law
Dec 24, 2013 In Rob's opinion, these laws don't change the circumstances under which you should defend yourself, they simply make it easier to deal with the legal aftermath of needing to do so.
It’s been said that a man’s home is his castle, but what rights does this afford a homeowner in defense of this castle?The Castle Doctrine (also known as castle law or make my day law) gives citizens in their homes – and in some states – cars or workplaces the right to protect themselves, other people, and their property by force – in some instances even deadly force.The laws differ from state to state, and what may be considered self defense in one state, might be grounds for a murder or manslaughter indictment in another. Strong Castle DoctrineToday most states have some kind of castle law. Western manor.
The recent acquittal of George Zimmerman, who was accused of shooting and killing 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, has raised many questions on the issue of self-defense. On a rainy evening in Florida in February 2012, Zimmerman made a call to police reporting a suspicious boy in his neighborhood. After hanging up with the dispatcher he and the boy were involved in a violent encounter. Soon thereafter, Zimmerman shot Martin fatally. California self defense laws allow you to protect yourself in certain situations.The shooting gave us a glimpse into many states’ “stand-your-ground” laws.
These laws give you the right to use deadly force if you are facing a “reasonable threat.” While stand-your-ground laws were not used in his defense, the jury in Zimmerman’s case was given an explanation of Florida’s stand-your-ground law. They went on to acquit him of second-degree murder.Would the stand-your-ground law apply in California? Let’s take a look at California’s self-defense laws.
California’s “Castle Doctrine” (PC Section 198.5)Although California does not specifically have a “stand-your-ground” law, the Castle Doctrine is similar. Paul Wallin is one of the most highly respected attorneys in Southern California. His vast experience, zealous advocacy for his clients and extensive knowledge of many areas of the law make Mr. Wallin a premiere Southern California attorney.Mr. Wallin founded Wallin & Klarich in 1981. As the senior partner of Wallin & Klarich, Mr.
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