Legal Advice on Defending Property and Home

Since crime is on the rise, millions daily ask how can they defend their property and home. Most states allow particular procedures to protect the home without deadly means. Human life is more valuable than property; thus, if the intruder threatens to use deadly force on the home renter or owner, then the person has the right to use deadly force to protect himself or others against the perpetrator. For the most part, the culprit must illustrate signs of using deadly force to take possessions from the home, has the intent to harm or kill the homeowner or renter, and has a weapon to carry out the act.

If your life is actually in danger, then the perpetrator more than likely entered your home by force. In other words, the intruder must have broken in the home without any consent of your own and held a weapon in his or her hand with the intent of harming you.

If you have a weapon and attempt to protect your self, it is advised in many states to shoot and kill the perpetrator, rather than injuring the party, since injury would put you at risk of manslaughter and/or murder. It becomes your word against the other when injury is involved. Thus, in most states, if the perpetrator is merely robbing the property; and if you use deadly force to protect the home, then you are at risk of being charged with manslaughter and/or murder. This is why it is crucial to only use force if your life is in danger. Otherwise, you may get sued for harming an unarmed trespasser who would allegedly pose no threat to you.

Again, if someone invades your home, this person must have a weapon, intent to harm, and evidence of breaking and entry for you to defend your self against the perpetrator.

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