Gun Control & RKBA
In reply to the discussion: Stand Your Ground or Duty to Retreat [View all]SoutherDem
(2,307 posts)Thanks for the reply, and I am not disagreeing with you. I do see the "remorse defense" used.
Two similar situations, same basic circumstances, the only difference is one states with pride that they killed the robber and the other shows great remorse for their actions. At that point I agree the one who is showing remorse has the better chance not being charged or convicted.
But, I often hear that defense attorneys will warn of stating remorse too soon so that it doesn't look as if you may have had another option and regret taking such actions. In other words your remorse may be considered remorse for going too far than remorse for bring a human life to an end, even if the only other option may have been your life being brought to an end.