Deaf Smith
Master of Arts
At the website, "Of Arms and the Law" there is an article on Self Defense (a PDF download) entitled "SELF-DEFENSE: REASONABLE BELIEFS OR
http://www.bu.edu/lawlibrary/facultypublications/PDFs/Simons/Selfdefense.pdf
According to the article in Germany a person under criminal attack is not required to use only a reasonable amount of force, but rather is allowed to use force unless it is grossly disproportionate to the attack.
I find that very interesting since in many contries they try to limit you to use force preportionate to the attack presented, and they are the ones to judge what is 'preportionate'.
Here in Texas one uses enough force to stop the attack... but just what is 'enough', or to much, is what the jury would decide.
Deaf
REASONABLE SELF-CONTROL?" byKenneth W. Simons*
http://www.bu.edu/lawlibrary/facultypublications/PDFs/Simons/Selfdefense.pdf
According to the article in Germany a person under criminal attack is not required to use only a reasonable amount of force, but rather is allowed to use force unless it is grossly disproportionate to the attack.
I find that very interesting since in many contries they try to limit you to use force preportionate to the attack presented, and they are the ones to judge what is 'preportionate'.
Here in Texas one uses enough force to stop the attack... but just what is 'enough', or to much, is what the jury would decide.
Deaf