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So if he killed a cop in self defense that would be okay?
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Is a cop a dog?
And if the cop was unjust, then yes it should be justified.
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The example that is most frequently used is as follows: Two criminals rob a bank. During the course of that robbery, one of the thieves is shot and killed by a bank guard. By felony murder statutes, the surviving criminal is responsible for the death of his partner. While a police dog is generally considered an officer for the purposes of crimes committed against it, and while flight from police is one of the crimes for which felony murder statutes apply in Florida, I doubt that this would survive a judges sniff test.
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Say you carjack some old fart Quebecois who is living in Florida and he has a heart attack. You may not have put a bullet in his head, but you're LEGALLY responsible for his death due to the felony murder statute. Under normal legal standards in other jurisdictions you MIGHT be held responsible, but with felony murder there is no question. These are the crimes for which Second Degree Felony Murder applies in Florida: Drug trafficking offenses prohibited by s. 893.135(1), Arson, Sexual battery, Robbery, Burglary, Kidnapping, Escape, Aggravated child abuse, Aggravated abuse of an elderly person or disabled adult, Aircraft piracy, Unlawful throwing, placing, or discharging of a destructive device or bomb, Carjacking, Home-invasion robbery, Aggravated stalking, Murder of another human being This is the legal litmus test for Second Degree Felony Murder: If a defendant commits a robbery and during the course of the robbery, either the defendant or an accomplice kills a victim, both the defendant and his accomplice could be charged with first degree felony murder. On the other hand, if a defendant commits a robbery and during the course of the robbery, the victim of the robbery shoots at the defendant but instead kills another person, the defendant could be charged with second degree felony murder. s. 782.04(3), F.S. However, the “fact that an incidental death occurs in conjunction with a felony does not in itself make the perpetrator of the felony guilty of felony murder. In any felony murder conviction, the element of causation, i.e. that the homicide was committed in the perpetration of the felony, must be established.” Allen v. State, 690 So. 2d 1332, 1334 (Fla. 2d DCA 1997). Second degree felony murder is a first degree felony, punishable by up to life in prison. s. 782.04(3), F.S.
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By Lisa Baldwin POSTED: Wednesday, December 30, 2009 UPDATED: 8:31 am CST December 30, 2009 HOUSTON -- A 15-year-old boy is speaking out after he and his brother were charged with killing a police dog, KPRC Local 2 reported Tuesday. Bleck WATCH IT: Teens Charged In Police Dog's Death Harris County Precinct 4 deputy constables said their beloved K-9 deputy, Bleck, ran into a wooded area in north Harris County last week in pursuit of several burglary suspects. Bleck was later found dead in the woods. Investigators said they believe Cornelius Harrell, 17, choked Bleck to death. Harrell and his brother, Cameron, 15, are suspected in several burglaries, and are both charged with interfering with a police service animal. Cameron Harrell would not answer questions about any burglaries, but insisted that his brother was only protecting him for being attacked by the dog as they both hid in the woods. "He was trying to help me," Cameron Harrell said. "He just grabbed … all I seen was he grabbed the dog and it started trying to bite him and he told me to run and keep running." The constable's office released a statement saying that the department is deeply saddened by the loss. It said Bleck's death is traumatic and personal for his handler and Bleck placed himself in danger every time he was called to duty.
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The difference between a human cop, and a K9 Officer are that a real cop knows to stop at apprehending the suspect, and a dog will continue to attack a suspect (especially if the handler is nowhere in sight).
Ok, most Human cops when to stop. Some of them? A few? Regardless, the dog doesn't stop until released by the handler. There may be something to the "self defense" argument.
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Self defence would only apply if the teens were not involved in the robbery. If they were then they're screwed, and rightly so in my mind.
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