Really? Where does it say in law that a LPO can assault me to effect a "detention" and I lose my justification for resistance up to and including "force". Shopkeepers civil privilege.....?? Law says I can even resist an arrest (by a real LEO) if more force is require used than necessary. Reasonable....? I think its not reasonable when I didn't steal anything.EEllis wrote:If their actions are legal you have no justification for the use of force. If your actions just end up being suspicious enough then they can detain you and your innocence does not allow you protection for any assaults you commit. The merchant does have legal protection for use of force as long as their actions are "reasonable". I don't get how that is complicated. I do understand you don't like the idea but that is the law. Nothing we are talking about here will change that. And again you committing the crime has no effect on the "shop keepers privilege". The merchant just needs their actions and beliefs to be "reasonable" to detain you. They get to use "reasonable" force. What is reasonable? Well it's what a court says it is and it can be different in almost any court. I will say that there is even a Texas case where a guy died as a result of being grabbed and held by a merchant and the actions were ruled as reasonable under Texas law so ......ScottDLS wrote: However, I don't see the examples of the level of force that may be applied by the shopkeeper to "detain" me, particularly if I am not committing the as crime. There is even a justification in 9.31 for using force to resist an "arrest" by a Peace Officer, if more force than necessary was used.
The shopkeeper's privilege to is not lawful authority to arrest someone, so I don't see where I lose any of my justifications for forcible resistance if they assault me in effecting the detention. And they are going to have to assault me in order to prevent me from just walking to my car...in the Sam's example. Seems they ought to just call the police and (falsely) report my theft and let the real cops sort it out.
If you fight LP or store employees when they attempt to detain you, then you are betting that their actions will be found as unreasonable. Otherwise you can be held, charged, found guilty, of assault even if you never took anything. Now if the cops, a court, etc, don't think it's reasonable then your fine.
Anyway, how many angels can dance on a pin (point)? Perhaps His Holiness Francis can tell us.
