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anomiep

(153 posts)
16. Under duty to retreat law
Tue Jul 16, 2013, 10:42 AM
Jul 2013

The duty to retreat doesn't 'kick in', it is just always there, and doesn't apply if you can't retreat safely.



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I think the jury instructions may have talked about SYG. But I'm not sure. Little Star Jul 2013 #1
I heard the judge mention SYG during the instructions- but did not hear what bettyellen Jul 2013 #4
I thought I heard somewhere that SYG is actually part of the... Little Star Jul 2013 #5
There is no separate SYG law hack89 Jul 2013 #6
Then why the requirement for a separate hearing in order for "stand your ground" to be used? Skwmom Jul 2013 #9
There is a separate law regarding immunity from criminal and civil actions hack89 Jul 2013 #12
Thanks for the clarification. Skwmom Jul 2013 #20
That's an additional protection for the defendant, not a requirement. Yo_Mama Jul 2013 #26
It was NOT used. They used plain self defense. nt LaydeeBug Jul 2013 #2
The defense did not employ SYG, and did not request Eleanors38 Jul 2013 #3
Not officially Horse with no Name Jul 2013 #7
I agree. That looks like what they did. Skwmom Jul 2013 #13
I think because of the issue over Zimmerman getting out of his vehicle Yo_Mama Jul 2013 #23
SYG is about not having a duty to retreat anomiep Jul 2013 #8
Wouldn't it depend when the duty to retreat kicked in? Skwmom Jul 2013 #10
Under duty to retreat law anomiep Jul 2013 #16
What if you could safely retreat but decide to pursue and escalate a situation Skwmom Jul 2013 #24
It depends on your actions, the other person's actions and the circumstances anomiep Jul 2013 #25
And as a real life example anomiep Jul 2013 #28
Yes and no. DanTex Jul 2013 #11
Thanks for the clarification. Skwmom Jul 2013 #18
Getting a yes/no answer on a legal issue on DU ..... oldhippie Jul 2013 #14
Juror B37 says yes jbond56 Jul 2013 #15
In FL, legislation called SYG had more than one part ctaylors6 Jul 2013 #17
It was not used but IMO it was the means that allowed Z to think he had a right to carry a jwirr Jul 2013 #19
No, because according to the statement Zimmerman gave the police Yo_Mama Jul 2013 #21
My understanding of this is: The defense's case was... Spazito Jul 2013 #22
There was no opportunity to retreat from deadly force alleged, so no. cthulu2016 Jul 2013 #27
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