What are the legal limits of defending ones property? CSI: Mailbox baseball

by inkling 28 Replies latest jw friends

  • inkling
    inkling
    I do know that traps are illegal in most places. More because they may harm the innocent.

    But with the cemented mailbox, the ONLY person it could possible hurt is someone driving in a car swinging at it with a baseball bat.

  • Mandette
    Mandette

    Right.....but it's a 1+1 theory. Does defense of a mailbox warrant a death? I didn't say I didn't like the idea only that I didn't think mailbox destruction deserved death.

    And Hill? Here it is....

    www.foxnews/story/0,2933,204720,00.html

    If the link doesn't work just Google "Michigan's retreat law"

    M

  • inkling
    inkling
    And while I like the idea of cement in the mailbox no one deserves to die for that kind of stupidity.

    To be clear, I totally agree. I think it was a cruel and sad overkill.

    Even wishing "just" a broken arm seems pretty mean.

    I think a more fitting ploy would be to fill it with paint, to ruin the car's paint job and upholostry...

    [inkling]

  • hillbilly
    hillbilly

    I hope so Mandette... that was about the dumbest law they had up there.

    If you need a deputy in Bay or Midland county after they get there you are SOL... especially Bay County. What a bunch of weak knees f*c*ers.! And I say that as a person who has lost family in the line of duty. The guys are mostly ok... but the Sherrifs and County Atty dont back em. Kinda ties an officers hands when he is in the feild if he fears not being backed if he makes a call.

    I see that handgun registration law finally got tossed too... what a nifty way to waste $5 bucks and 2 trips to the police station.

    I transfered my sons collection of handguns to him when he was 19... out of 5 guns ... 2 of then did not show up in the data base... and the clerk told me that happened all the time. So much for a system to fight crime!

    Hill

  • daniel-p
    daniel-p

    The mailbox story reminds me of a more lighthearted (but true) story: A husband and wife were up on a mountain, spending a day in the snow, frolicking about, and building snowmen on the side of the road, to go along with the many other snowmen that had been built by families that day. However, a truck came along with some idiot driving it, and the guy was gleefully veering over and smashing all the snowmen to bits as he drove up the snowy mountain road. The wife, who had just built one of the destroyed snowmen was crestfallen. Normally demure and quite timid, she was furious. She suggested something to her husband, and although he was taken aback by the plan, he chuckled as he went along with it. They turned back around on the road and went a little ways down the mountain till they saw a stump just off to the side. They knew the guy had to come back down this road, since it was a logging road and had only one entry and exit leading back down the mountain. So they got out and built a nice big snowman around it, so no one would know it had a heart of wood. Well, after it was done they went all the way back down the mountain to the general store in the valley to get a hot drink, when here comes roaring down the road the truck they saw smashing the snowmen. The front of his truck was caved in and the fenders were all bent to heck so the tires scraped the wheels as they turned. He stopped and came in the store, his face all red and flummoxed like he had just cussed himself up a storm. He asked the store owner for a phone for a tow truck, since he didn't think he could make it any farther. The husband and wife left as inconspicuously as they could.

  • Mandette
    Mandette

    Awwww Hill I'm so sorry about your family. I had a dear friend murdered in the line of duty May 9, 2005. And another friend killed 3 weeks ago in the line of duty.

    (((((((Hill)))))) hugs.........

    Mandette

  • SnakesInTheTower
    SnakesInTheTower

    inkling...I seen that episode too... the concrete was overkill, interesting that the mailbox was swappable. I knew an old farmer out in the country got tired of the kids and he anchored his steel post in concrete in the ground and extended the steel post into the mailbox. The story I heard was that some kid did break his arm..... the CSI episode reminds us that we need to be responsible for our actions as well.

    I like the paint idea....however....what if that paint splattered on the windshield and blocked the drivers' view and they swerved and hit an oncoming car and killed innocent people?

    The stump in a snowman idea was also an interesting story....thankfully no one was hurt.... the driver was reckless going off the road to hit snowmen...but what if someone was behind the trucker and instead of seeing him hit the stump...the driver hit the truck and was impaled by logs?

    I think the best idea was the removable mailbox in the CSI story... remove it at night (or after you get the mail)...then if the kids hit the post...well...then the homeowner wouldn't face charges...as long as the post itself is well marked with reflectors.

    Interesting thread.

    Snakes ()

  • byebyeborg
    byebyeborg

    In OKlahoma we have two laws that apply:

    1) the "make my day law"

    2) the "stand your ground law"

    Under these two laws we can legally blow the bastards away if they are threatening us (and we fear for our safety) wherever we happen to be

    booby traps are unlawful nearly everywhere

    i sleep with a 357 magnum under my pillow and a shotgun above my head ---- any so called home invaders will be blown away if they come in on me

  • mustang
    mustang
    Anyone here know if that would be illegal?

    Hmmm....

    If you had a REASON to fill it with concrete, you could have a plausible argument to defend whatever happened.

    I would have done it differently:

    Buy a rather LARGE mailbox and a smaller one. They come in a variety of sizes and the same general shape.

    Set the large one on end with the open up; put the smaller one inside the larger one. Adjust the airgap between the two about equally all around.

    Now pour the concrete and "rod it" for consistency.

    Let it harden, setting the concrete.

    Now install your armored mailbox.

    Now for some mental exercises: you have to consider the "Reasonable Man" construct or Legal theory. What reason would you have to deploy a solid filled mailbox?

    That speaks against doing what the story portrayed. If the pranksters did that to the mailbox owner, it would be considered Malicious Mischief or something similar. That's a genuine and applicable charge.

    The Reasonable man examination would further ask: what does the Post Office say about this? Frankly, the Post Office considers that IT owns the box, even though you supply it. And the box can be anything you desire as long as it is SERVICEABLE. The solid concrete mailbox is not serviceable. The Reasonable man is going to have trouble with your solid concrete mailbox.

    The Reasonable Man may also have trouble, in counter, seeing that you could foresee such a bizarre and awkward chain of events that was portrayed. This lessens your liability.

    However, it gets you back to something along the lines of Malicious Mischief, but no quite. (Malicious Mischief specifically refers to damage inflicted on the property of ANOTHER, not your own property.)

    Now the Reasonable Man and the Post Office would find a lot less issue with your armored PO box. It is not an unReasonable response to property damage.

    In the same vein as the above mental exercises, setting traps IS DEFINITELY FROWNED ON LEGALLY. I don't know the exact reasoning, but DON'T TRY IT.

    Defenses would be based on Tort theories; but such invoking Tort theories generally requires a Tort warning to be posted.

    And reasonable man queries here involve the "foreseeable" danger on both sides. On the one side, could the mailbox owner have foreseen such far reaching consequences? Regardless of how far you carried it, a Tort Warning should have been posted for such an unusual act.

    This gets into the "Attractive Nuisance" matter. These usually refer to unattended holes, swimming pools, trees that can be climbed and so forth. The deadly mailbox is difficult to see, foresee or fathom.

    Additionally, joyriding pranksters are not unknown: Coroner's Inquests frequently write these matters off as "Death by Misadventure" and with no chargeable offense. It is possible that a Coroner's Inquest could do otherwise and request a further investigation.

    Hard to say; but look at OJ's case: I think this would easier to defend Criminally than Civilly!!!

    I have trouble foreseeing the events portrayed myself and frankly the writers look like they really did a stretch on this one. I believe it borders on the absurd, but strange things do happen.

    Mustang

  • AGuest
    AGuest

    in every state of this country is:

    1. You can defend the interior your home; however, you cannot use deadly force to defend the interior of your home unless you (or another) are threatened with deadly force

    2. If the intruder is retreating, you must let him/her retreat (i.e., you cannot shoot an intruder in the back)

    3. You cannot use deadly force to defend property under any circumstance

    4. You cannot "booby" trap your home or any part of it

    5. You can use like force to defend yourself and/or others (i.e., if s/he has a gun, you can use a gun; if s/he has a slingshot, you cannot use a gun); thus,

    6. You can kill to keep from being killed... or another from being killed; however,

    7. You cannot use deadly force if you (or another) are not being threatened with deadly force

    In the case mentioned at first, it would be negligent homicide because (1) the mailbox was booby trapped; (2) there was no IMMINENT threat of danger to life; (3) a mailbox is property. As a result of the booby trap, someone's life was lost, which is homicide. There was no legal justification.

    Peace.

    A slave of Christ,

    SA

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