Harvest76
Well-Known Member
Thankfully, there is plenty of video showing people marching away from their property on a sidewalk, with march leaders standing between marchers and the homeowners to stop anyone from getting closer, and clear video of the homeowners waving guns aggressively and moving toward the marchers. Castle doctrine defense would be absurd with all of the evidence available.They were on property that the entire neighborhood is responsible for and in which they are the closest lot.
The law that you need to worry about in their defense is the castle doctrine which in Missouri is petty broad and vague... they dont have to prove the protesters were aggressing...all they have to prove is that the defendants felt reasonable fear.
" reasonable..." comes up a lot in definitions the of castle doctrine for Missouri... gonna be a toss up depending on jury or judge