Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by Hubert
In some states enterning a house without the owners permission is considered breaking and enterning… even if the door is open.

That's correct. "Breaking" just means without permission or authorization.


the issue is did Arbery commit a felony in GA
to justify a road block and citzens arrest.

[ref. Lawson & Berry attorneys, GA]

"In Georgia, burglary is defined as the breaking and entering into any structure with the intent to commit a felony therein. You must intend to commit an underlying offense, which can be a crime against property, such as theft; or a crime against a person, such as assault."


GBI with superior knowledge of the case than
yourself found no evidence to suggest Arbery
committed a felony or demonstrated intent to do so.

why don't TRH and JoeBob fill us all in
on what;.. 'first-hand strong probable cause'
the McMichaels acted on.



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