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Wouldn't the same be true in the U.S. (at least as a matter of the law on the
books, if not in action), if indeed the following is true and
complete?
"Two men kicked in the front door of the
home, and the property owner grabbed a firearm. At that point the invaders
left ... but as they were going, a shot was fired at their vehicle and hit the
driver."
Hard to argue self-defense there;
maybe one can argue it down to attempted voluntary manslaughter (because of the
provocation) from attempted murder, but attempted murder is not an implausible
charge, no?
Eugene
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