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by Stupid
Wed Jul 09, 2008 9:19 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: the family of the dearly departed prepare to sue Horn
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Re: the family of the dearly departed prepare to sue Horn

you will be utterly surprised.
BigDan wrote:AFAIK, if a person was committing a Felony when they were killed, it's not a basis for a Wrongful Death suit. There is alot of legalese that talks about "while committing a crime", so I'm sure that somewhere that is covered under Wrongful Death as well. I'm sure they'll try to downplay the "victims' " criminal acts as much as possible, but I don't think any judge or jury would feel sympathy for two criminals shot in the act of committing the crime.
by Stupid
Tue Jul 08, 2008 10:25 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: the family of the dearly departed prepare to sue Horn
Replies: 50
Views: 6883

Re: the family of the dearly departed prepare to sue Horn

he's "no billed," which means there's no criminal court. In Texas, GJ reviews every homicide case, self-defense or not.
by Stupid
Tue Jul 08, 2008 10:07 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: the family of the dearly departed prepare to sue Horn
Replies: 50
Views: 6883

the family of the dearly departed prepare to sue Horn

just heard the news, the families of the dearly departed are preparing to sue Horn, but can they, really? I thought the Texas Castle doctrine gives immunity to civil lawsuit.

What are they going to sue him for? Worker's Comm, occupational hazards, KIA or died in the line of duty?

anyways, my check book is ready for Joe. there's no way that i just stay by and watch him losing the fight!

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