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ABC: Advocating Biased Concoctions |
| By Howard Nemerov December 3, 2007 |
Past articles document the media’s bias against Castle Doctrine,
insinuating that this enhanced self-defense law impedes investigators
and handcuffs prosecutors,1 or that the right of self-defense
originated with Castle Doctrine.2 Laura Whitley of ABC Houston affiliate KTRK covering a recent self-defense story where Rodney Shamlin was shot by homeowner Gary Southworth, wrote:
Whitley’s claim that Castle Doctrine supposedly “allows Texans to defend themselves with deadly force in their homes, cars and work places” is revisionism at its best. But she never addresses a primary criteria for including the above paragraph: Does this incident have anything to do with Castle Doctrine or does prior self-defense law apply? Self-Defense Law Before Castle Doctrine (Note: All Texas law referenced below pre-dated Castle Doctrine.) Texas Penal Code (Section 9.31) restricts the use of force in self-defense “when and to the degree he reasonably believes the force is immediately necessary to protect himself against the other’s use or attempted use of unlawful force.”4 [Emphasis added] Texas law also states: (a) A person is justified in using deadly force against another: (1) if he would be justified in using force against the other under Section 9.31; (2) if a reasonable person in the actor’s situation would not have retreated; and (3) when and to the degree he reasonably believes the deadly force is immediately necessary: Whitley wrote that Southworth was calling the police when Shamlin saw where Southworth was hiding:
Watching as Shamlin approached him with a potential weapon in his hand, Southworth feared for his life:
The weapon turned out to be a saw, but a cutting tool with a sharp edge has the potential for serious injury, especially if wielded against an elderly person. Also, it is unreasonable to expect a person who is already hiding to attempt to flee. Regarding robbery, Texas law states: (a) A person commits an offense if, in the course of committing theft as defined in Chapter 31 and with intent to obtain or maintain control of the property, he: (1) intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly causes bodily injury to another; or (2) intentionally or knowingly threatens or places another in fear of imminent bodily injury or death.8 [Emphasis added] Southworth’s fear of imminent bodily injury or death, combined with
Shamlin’s alleged robbery, satisfy Texas’s criteria for the use of
deadly force. Gratuitous Choir-Boy Testimony Biased reporting on self-defense is not complete without including a claim that the deceased was the victim. In a follow-up article, Whitley wrote:
Perhaps Shamlin, aged 36 and reportedly on probation for a theft conviction, would not “lie down” because he considered a 60-year-old man easy prey?10 Castle Doctrine has nothing to do with this act of self-defense other than to protect the defender from another robbery via a wrongful death suit filed by “distraught” family members, should the shooting be ruled justifiable homicide. Mentioning Castle Doctrine in this article seems a ploy to distract the reader from ABC’s bias against legal self-defense. Endnotes 1 Howard Nemerov, Gun Control: Media Myth-Conception, News Busters, August 14, 2007. http://newsbusters.org/blogs/howard-nemerov/2007/08/14/gun-control-media-myth-conception 2 Howard Nemerov, Coming to a Media Outlet New You!!! TSRA Sportsman, September/October 2007. 3 Laura Whitley, Homeowner shoots and kills suspects burglar in Porter, KTRK, November 29, 2007. http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=news/local&id=5793118 4 Texas Penal Code, Chapter 9. Justification Excluding Criminal Responsibility, Subchapter C. Protection of Persons, Section 9.31: Self-Defense. http://tlo2.tlc.state.tx.us/statutes/docs/PE/content/htm/pe.002.00.000009.00.htm 5 Texas Penal Code, Chapter 9. Justification Excluding Criminal
Responsibility, Subchapter C. Protection of Persons, Section 9.32:
Deadly Force in Defense of Person. http://tlo2.tlc.stat... 6 Laura Whitley, Man explains deadly shooting in Porter, KTRK, November 30, 2007. http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=news/local&id=5804740 7 Ibid. 8 Texas Penal Code, Chapter 29, Robbery, Paragraph 29.02. http://tlo2.tlc.state.tx.us/statutes/docs/PE/content/htm/pe.007.00.000029.00.htm#29.02.00 9 Laura Whitley, Man explains deadly shooting in Porter, KTRK, November 30, 2007. 10 Reneé C. Lee, Man shot by resident had criminal past, Houston Chronicle, November 30, 2007. http://www.chron.com... |

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