Well he was hiding from the brother to risk detection. I dont believe he was still hiding when the father came in. That was implied in the news articles but not explicitly stated.
To me, him knowing he was unwelcome would support determining rather or not he was an intruder.
But going against him, would be that if a man came home and caught his wife cheating in the act, he couldn't shoot the guy even though he deems the guy to be an intruder. So I guess the biggest factor is what the girl told the dad...
What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
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This was not always the case! There are multiple, older decisions regarding the exact circumstances under which a man can kill his wife and her paramour, and these cases are the basis for today's (now discredited) "temporary insanity" defenses.Jmustang1968 wrote:But going against him, would be that if a man came home and caught his wife cheating in the act, he couldn't shoot the guy even though he deems the guy to be an intruder.
This get more to the point. The father's state of mind is at issue. If, for example, the father had seen the girl holding hands with the boy earlier that day, then his belief that the boy was an intruder was likely unreasonable regardless of the girl's statements. On the other hand, if the girls was showing signs of abuse and screaming hysterically that she did not know him, then the circumstances are more likely to justify the father's actions (regardless of whether the boy was actually an intruder).Jmustang1968 wrote:So I guess the biggest factor is what the girl told the dad.
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He might have gotten a $20 tip from you. Did you not ask to speak to the manager yourself?
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No I'm a kind of timid guy and I knew my dad would blow up if given the chanceLuke wrote:He might have gotten a $20 tip from you. Did you not ask to speak to the manager yourself?
At least I had $50 in gift cards I was trying to get rid of but it would have been nice if they had lasted 2 nights out instead of 1
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Yep! It's going to be an even better job than the one I lost in September and for the first time since before I joined the military in 2002, I'll be an employee instead of a contractor. If I can help it, I never want to be a contractor again.Jmustang1968 wrote:
Very nice! Rackspace?
Thanks for the good feels, all. Expect to see more of me going forward.
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Come on man, this is a family forum.Fragems wrote:: Just got boned by a waiter at one of my favorite restaurants
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Sweet, can you give my company a discount on our Rackspace servers?Flake wrote:Yep! It's going to be an even better job than the one I lost in September and for the first time since before I joined the military in 2002, I'll be an employee instead of a contractor. If I can help it, I never want to be a contractor again.Jmustang1968 wrote:
Very nice! Rackspace?
Thanks for the good feels, all. Expect to see more of me going forward.
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