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<blockquote data-quote="MinGrey02Stg2" data-source="post: 16300724" data-attributes="member: 16543"><p>I understand there is a lot of information out there that is only half true, or not true at all. In Florida, you are immune from criminal AND civil liability if your use of force was justified. There is no special element where this only applies to the perpetrator not being able to sue. It extends to bystanders. </p><p></p><p>See Fla. Stat. 776.032 - Immunity from criminal prosecution and civil action for justifiable use or threatened use of force.—</p><p>(1) A person who uses or threatens to use force as permitted in s. 776.012, s. 776.013, or s. 776.031 is justified in such conduct and <strong>is immune from criminal prosecution and civil action</strong> for the use or threatened use of such force by the person, personal representative, or heirs of the person against whom the force was used or threatened, unless the person against whom force was used or threatened is a law enforcement officer, as defined in s. 943.10(14), who was acting in the performance of his or her official duties and the officer identified himself or herself in accordance with any applicable law or the person using or threatening to use force knew or reasonably should have known that the person was a law enforcement officer. As used in this subsection, the term “criminal prosecution” includes arresting, detaining in custody, and charging or prosecuting the defendant.</p><p></p><p>Also, the use of hollow point defense rounds in a home, they will still penetrate multiple walls made of drywall and a 9mm hollow point will penetrate just about as far as a 5.56 round. There are numerous tests showing this on Youtube.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MinGrey02Stg2, post: 16300724, member: 16543"] I understand there is a lot of information out there that is only half true, or not true at all. In Florida, you are immune from criminal AND civil liability if your use of force was justified. There is no special element where this only applies to the perpetrator not being able to sue. It extends to bystanders. See Fla. Stat. 776.032 - Immunity from criminal prosecution and civil action for justifiable use or threatened use of force.— (1) A person who uses or threatens to use force as permitted in s. 776.012, s. 776.013, or s. 776.031 is justified in such conduct and [b]is immune from criminal prosecution and civil action[/b] for the use or threatened use of such force by the person, personal representative, or heirs of the person against whom the force was used or threatened, unless the person against whom force was used or threatened is a law enforcement officer, as defined in s. 943.10(14), who was acting in the performance of his or her official duties and the officer identified himself or herself in accordance with any applicable law or the person using or threatening to use force knew or reasonably should have known that the person was a law enforcement officer. As used in this subsection, the term “criminal prosecution” includes arresting, detaining in custody, and charging or prosecuting the defendant. Also, the use of hollow point defense rounds in a home, they will still penetrate multiple walls made of drywall and a 9mm hollow point will penetrate just about as far as a 5.56 round. There are numerous tests showing this on Youtube. [/QUOTE]
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