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Old November 19, 2012, 10:51 PM   #129
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Posted by youngunz4life in response to "the question is, is there evidence supporting a reasonable belief that unlawtul force was presently threatened.": unfortunately you are incorrect. things are not that black and white.
What is it about the law in Washington State that you believe would support that position?

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Sir, you are way off base and therefore out of line.
In what way?

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A lawyer can much more easily prove substantiation(not sure if that's a word) if his client pulls a gun on a convicted sex offender with past issues rather than an 18yr old valedictorian who has never had any problems with the law.
There are states in which the perp's background, if unknown to the actor, might well make a difference. Do you know which ones they are?

But Washington is not one of them.

And if you commit a crime, and if you haven't done so before, that may make a difference in sentencing, but it will not affect the question of guilt.

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You can tell me until you turn blue it doesn't matter, but it won't change the realism in it.
Do you have a legal basis for that assertion?
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