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Robbery victim dumps two perps
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<blockquote data-quote="Sinister04L" data-source="post: 16824527" data-attributes="member: 8435"><p>I believe the law in Louisiana is very close to the law in TX. You don't have to be in imminent danger in order to use lethal force. You can use lethal force to defend property (period in TX with no qualifiers) but also during a robbery, which is the case for Louisiana. Also in TX, once it is deemed that you were justified in using force you are protected from civil lawsuits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sinister04L, post: 16824527, member: 8435"] I believe the law in Louisiana is very close to the law in TX. You don't have to be in imminent danger in order to use lethal force. You can use lethal force to defend property (period in TX with no qualifiers) but also during a robbery, which is the case for Louisiana. Also in TX, once it is deemed that you were justified in using force you are protected from civil lawsuits. [/QUOTE]
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