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Showing Original Post only (View all)So suppose a woman is walking alone along a dark road. [View all]
A man starts to follow her. Feeling a bit frightened, she pulls out her mace spray and gets it ready. The man grabs her by the arm, she turns around and sprays him. Temporarily blinded and in extreme pain, the man panics and decides the woman he was stalking just a minute ago might be trying to kill him. So he pulls out his gun and shoots her.
This man would be innocent of any crime according to Florida law, correct?
Particularly if there are no solid witnesses, and the man makes up some story about how she said "you're going to die", and maybe he has a few scratches to show from being hit by her purse.
I mean, it seems to me, based on the Zimmerman precedent, if you want to kill someone, all you need to do is to bully them a bit until they fight back, and then claim you thought your life was in danger. As long as nobody witnesses the act, you can claim "reasonable doubt" about whether it was really self-defense.