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Nothing. There's a cabinet directly above it but in there is different bottles of scotch
In short "spirits" are on top of your fridge.Nothing. There's a cabinet directly above it but in there is different bottles of scotch
I suppose so but technically the "spirits" are above my fridge not on top of itIn short "spirits" are on top of your fridge.
My bad.I suppose so but technically the "spirits" are above my fridge not on top of it
Something nice on top of your fridge or maybe a little itchy in your trigger finger?Shot. Repeatedly.
No. In Arizona, breaking into someone's home is enough reason to shoot that person if you want. The state won't even begin to try and prosecute that. After all, unlike virtually every other state, the burden of proof that it wasn't excessive or necessary is totally on the state. In addition, Arizona is a castle and stand your ground state.Something nice on top of your fridge or maybe a little itchy in your trigger finger?
No. In Arizona, breaking into someone's home is enough reason to shoot that person if you want. The state won't even begin to try and prosecute that. After all, unlike virtually every other state, the burden of proof that it wasn't excessive or necessary is totally on the state. In addition, Arizona is a castle and stand your ground state.
Shootings like that happen a couple of times a year here. B&E a house with someone home in it is just asking to be shot in Arizona. That's why there aren't a lot of B&E crimes on occupied residences here. Criminals know, Forget the dog! Beware of the owner!
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Alleged home intruder released from hospital after being shot; charged with trespassing and assault
The alleged intruder, identified as 33-year-old Alecsandra Sarzoza, has been released from the hospital and is facing charges of trespassing and assault.www.12news.com
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Woman shoots alleged intruder to death near Tucson
A man was trying to break in to her home and ignored a warning shot before she fired again and struck him, the woman told the Pima County Sheriff's Department.tucson.com
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Woman, 85, shoots and kills home intruder in ‘heroic’ act of self-defense
A woman is being praised for her actions as she fought off an armed man during a home invasion.www.azfamily.com
You try that breaking and entering shit in Arizona and somebody's home, you're likely getting toe tagged at the morgue next.
No, I'm a realist. B&E my house, I'm going to shoot--REPEATEDLY-- you and I won't fucking hesitate for a nanosecond. In Arizona all the police will do is tell you 'Nice grouping there! What'd you use?'I understand that. But aren't ya a little murder lusty? Even a little? What's more pleasant than a perfectly valid excuse, right?
What happens if someone cuts you off in traffic?No, I'm a realist. B&E my house, I'm going to shoot--REPEATEDLY-- you and I won't fucking hesitate for a nanosecond. In Arizona all the police will do is tell you 'Nice grouping there! What'd you use?'
Okay, but you should think about it. There's always a slime bag somewhere that loves a puke-monkey and they don't give a damn what puke-monkey did or how justified it was that you shot them.No, I'm a realist. B&E my house, I'm going to shoot--REPEATEDLY-- you and I won't fucking hesitate for a nanosecond. In Arizona all the police will do is tell you 'Nice grouping there! What'd you use?'
Not in Arizona. Here it's damn near impossible to sue or charge someone for shooting someone who broke into your home.Okay, but you should think about it. There's always a slime bag somewhere that loves a puke-monkey and they don't give a damn what puke-monkey did or how justified it was that you shot them.
Stale bread.
No, it isn't! I suggest you seriously review self defense laws in Arizona before you make a BAD decision!No. In Arizona, breaking into someone's home is enough reason to shoot that person if you want.
It's not a valid excuse. He would be tried for manslaughter. Theft is NOT a valid reason to shoot someone, even in your home in Arizona.I understand that. But aren't ya a little murder lusty? Even a little? What's more pleasant than a perfectly valid excuse, right?
No, you're murder lusty.No, I'm a realist.
Nope. They very well could arrest you and charge you with murder or manslaughter.B&E my house, I'm going to shoot--REPEATEDLY-- you and I won't fucking hesitate for a nanosecond. In Arizona all the police will do is tell you 'Nice grouping there! What'd you use?'
It's actually quite easy. If the victim survives, he could file a civil suit. If not, his relatives could file a civil suit. It's as simple as filing with the court and serving you notice.Not in Arizona. Here it's damn near impossible to sue or charge someone for shooting someone who broke into your home.
They could. But in AZ they'd have to not have been criminally charged in the case. The second they are, their case is pretty much finished here.It's actually quite easy. If the victim survives, he could file a civil suit. If not, his relatives could file a civil suit. It's as simple as filing with the court and serving you notice.
Civil suits are INDEPENDENT of any criminal proceeding. In Arizona, you can be prosecuted for murder or manslaughter for shooting an unarmed thief in your home.