Arthur Aidala
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At worst, what he did was put his hands on a guy who refused to leave a section that he wasn't seated in and put his hands on him at the guy's invitation to say, try to make me. And you don't get a knife in the heart for that. I'll read you the law. on self-defense in Texas.
A person is justified in using deadly force against another when and to the degree the actor reasonably believes the deadly force is immediately necessary, A, to protect the actor against the other's use or attempted use of... unlawful, deadly force. So it's not any kind of force or bodily harm.
A person is justified in using deadly force against another when and to the degree the actor reasonably believes the deadly force is immediately necessary, A, to protect the actor against the other's use or attempted use of... unlawful, deadly force. So it's not any kind of force or bodily harm.
A person is justified in using deadly force against another when and to the degree the actor reasonably believes the deadly force is immediately necessary, A, to protect the actor against the other's use or attempted use of... unlawful, deadly force. So it's not any kind of force or bodily harm.
It's you have to reasonably think that you need to immediately use deadly force to prevent unlawful, deadly force against you or, and here, okay, let's see, maybe Carmelo Anthony has something under the orb clause. to prevent the others, imminent commission of aggravated kidnapping, murder, sexual assault, aggravated sexual assault, robbery, or aggravated robbery.
It's you have to reasonably think that you need to immediately use deadly force to prevent unlawful, deadly force against you or, and here, okay, let's see, maybe Carmelo Anthony has something under the orb clause. to prevent the others, imminent commission of aggravated kidnapping, murder, sexual assault, aggravated sexual assault, robbery, or aggravated robbery.
It's you have to reasonably think that you need to immediately use deadly force to prevent unlawful, deadly force against you or, and here, okay, let's see, maybe Carmelo Anthony has something under the orb clause. to prevent the others, imminent commission of aggravated kidnapping, murder, sexual assault, aggravated sexual assault, robbery, or aggravated robbery.
Not even aggravated assault is listed there.
Not even aggravated assault is listed there.
Not even aggravated assault is listed there.
And Megan, in terms of the GoFundMe stuff, the biggest joke about the GoFundMe stuff has got to do with that kid, Luigi Mangione, who executed the executive. And the women are sending him letters. People are saying, oh, he's got a chance at trial. People are into him. Yeah.
And Megan, in terms of the GoFundMe stuff, the biggest joke about the GoFundMe stuff has got to do with that kid, Luigi Mangione, who executed the executive. And the women are sending him letters. People are saying, oh, he's got a chance at trial. People are into him. Yeah.
And Megan, in terms of the GoFundMe stuff, the biggest joke about the GoFundMe stuff has got to do with that kid, Luigi Mangione, who executed the executive. And the women are sending him letters. People are saying, oh, he's got a chance at trial. People are into him. Yeah.
Wait until those 12 jurors see the deceased wife on the witness stand who has to identify the body and talk about how her kids missed their father. And they watch that video of him executing him, the shooting over and over and over again. Stop it. It's not going to happen.
Wait until those 12 jurors see the deceased wife on the witness stand who has to identify the body and talk about how her kids missed their father. And they watch that video of him executing him, the shooting over and over and over again. Stop it. It's not going to happen.
Wait until those 12 jurors see the deceased wife on the witness stand who has to identify the body and talk about how her kids missed their father. And they watch that video of him executing him, the shooting over and over and over again. Stop it. It's not going to happen.
Yeah, we're just not going to get to that. And I just said we're not going to get to the point in this country where what's foreseeable is a knife to the heart amongst 17-year-old boys who are scuffling, even arguing impolitely. I don't know exactly what happened. We'll find out over a seat at a track meet. Like, that's just...
Yeah, we're just not going to get to that. And I just said we're not going to get to the point in this country where what's foreseeable is a knife to the heart amongst 17-year-old boys who are scuffling, even arguing impolitely. I don't know exactly what happened. We'll find out over a seat at a track meet. Like, that's just...
Yeah, we're just not going to get to that. And I just said we're not going to get to the point in this country where what's foreseeable is a knife to the heart amongst 17-year-old boys who are scuffling, even arguing impolitely. I don't know exactly what happened. We'll find out over a seat at a track meet. Like, that's just...
No one is going to interpret the law to say it was it was a reasonable response because that's what self-defense is trying to factor in. Was your response reasonable under the circumstances? You know, Texas has got the castle doctrine where you don't you don't have to retreat. Somebody comes into your home, you got your gun, you can shoot him.