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<blockquote data-quote="fredkrueger" data-source="post: 1786810"><p>All these are very good points and something to look in to. The way that I have understood it to be is that when deadly force is used a person cannot be arrested unless there is probable cause to do so. As far as civil, under one of the castle doctrine laws it states that someone is immune from civil prosecution from the victims family. So if someone uses deadly force to subdue an attacker and did so under the law then they cannot be sued by anyone. Now beyond that I do not know what can be done. That is the way I know the law to be. But I have never claimed to be an expert.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fredkrueger, post: 1786810"] All these are very good points and something to look in to. The way that I have understood it to be is that when deadly force is used a person cannot be arrested unless there is probable cause to do so. As far as civil, under one of the castle doctrine laws it states that someone is immune from civil prosecution from the victims family. So if someone uses deadly force to subdue an attacker and did so under the law then they cannot be sued by anyone. Now beyond that I do not know what can be done. That is the way I know the law to be. But I have never claimed to be an expert. [/QUOTE]
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