Castle doctrine is criminal not civil. Get off TFM during class so you can pass the bar, work for daddy’s firm, and have a JD slampiece like myself bake you cakes, make sandwiches, and advise you about your cases.
Poor thing, bless your little heart. It isn’t Civil… maybe you should take the advice given, get off of TFM and read through your Torts book. It is a rather LARGE text. Get at it if you want to get anywhere! TSM
” In addition to providing a valid defense in criminal law, many versions of the Castle Doctrine, particularly those with a “Stand-Your-Ground clause”, also have a clause which provides immunity from any lawsuit filed on behalf of the assailant for damages/injury resulting from the use of lethal force. “
Two thumbs up. Prosser probably doesnt say anything about frat castles.
14 years ago at 1:42 pmAs long as the pledges don’t live in the chapter house
14 years ago at 2:16 pmThat’s winning the hearts and minds… well I win them with two to the chest and one to the head.
14 years ago at 4:30 pmCastle doctrine is criminal not civil. Get off TFM during class so you can pass the bar, work for daddy’s firm, and have a JD slampiece like myself bake you cakes, make sandwiches, and advise you about your cases.
14 years ago at 7:33 pmHey TTTT law student. Go back to your tier 4 school where they teach tier 4 law. Castle doctrine does apply to civil law. GEEEED
14 years ago at 10:20 pmPoor thing, bless your little heart. It isn’t Civil… maybe you should take the advice given, get off of TFM and read through your Torts book. It is a rather LARGE text. Get at it if you want to get anywhere! TSM
14 years ago at 1:19 am” In addition to providing a valid defense in criminal law, many versions of the Castle Doctrine, particularly those with a “Stand-Your-Ground clause”, also have a clause which provides immunity from any lawsuit filed on behalf of the assailant for damages/injury resulting from the use of lethal force. “
14 years ago at 9:44 amKappa love to my (second) favorite sorority.
14 years ago at 9:48 amWhat’s a tort?
14 years ago at 12:12 am