oi Nick!!

ummmm  haven't  criminals  been  successful  in  suing  ppl  that  have  injured  them  during  home
invasions.... and/or shit like that?

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Monday, October 27, 2003, 9:40:28 AM, you wrote:

NM> Doubt you would be charged unless you did some real damage.

NM> The thief can always turn around and sue you, however, its going to be hard
NM> to make a case work if he was fleeing the scene of a crime that he had
NM> committed.



NM> -----Original Message-----
NM> From: Angel Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
NM> Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 9:31 AM
NM> To: CF-Community
NM> Subject: RE: mugging in cmh

NM> Hmm...

NM> Let's say that you DO decide to be the upstanding citizen with no fear
NM> type, and chase after the robber...and corner him...
NM> and then kick the sh** out of him to get him to give back the item, or
NM> otherwise impede his progress.

NM> In America, would you stand to be charged? Could that thief then turn
NM> around and sue you?

NM> Are you as a citizen protected by any laws for coming to the aid of
NM> another citizen in this case, after the robbery has already been
NM> committed, and the thief is getting away?

NM> -Gel


NM>
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