Yes.seamusTX wrote:Two comments:My take on it as a non-lawyer is that the gray area is somewhere between a thug who makes a vague verbal threat, and someone who is about to assault you.
- You said "mugger." If that means "robber," you are justified in threatening and using deadly force to prevent robbery.
- Striking with a fist can be deadly force. It would depend upon the size, strength or medical condition of the parties involved.
- Jim
And Kanders you do not have to wait until "he is ready to beat me to death." An assailant uses deadly force against you when the force is such that it can cause death or serious bodily injury.