Originally posted by draco664
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Originally posted by draco664
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Okay, maybe there's just difference in our understanding of the law and how it should operate at the root of our disagreement. German law - apparently, unlike US law - does not operate under the assumption that anyone unlawfully entering someone else's property can just be shot, no questions asked. Actually, a property owner discharging a legally owned shotgun at burglars may face charges of excessive self-defense later on if, say, the burglars turned out to be a couple of stupid kids on a dare, or a similarly low threat. He may be acquitted in court if the judge comes to the conclusion that he acted with reasonable force under the circumstances, but applying unreasonable force in self-defense - say, shooting someone who's unarmed - is a crime under German law.
Originally posted by draco664
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Originally posted by draco664
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Again: I. Do. Not. Condone. Holding. Someone. For. Longer. Than. The. Law. Allows. Okay? Think we can agree on that? It's wrong that they did that. Wrong. But that doesn't mean that arresting/holding them in the first place cannot be right.
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