FWIW, I disagreed with the ruling. The defendants were pretty much driven to extreme lengths because the police were so bad at doing their job. It reminds me of the Killdozer story.
I consider this to be the beginning of the "Criminals are victims and victims are criminals" mentality that currently plagues America.
Uh, maybe an FBI agent shouldn't have been in his house?
Side note: booby trapping a house is illegal, here's an interesting video on the case that decided it.
https://youtu.be/bV9ppvY8Nx4?t=4
FWIW, I disagreed with the ruling. The defendants were pretty much driven to extreme lengths because the police were so bad at doing their job. It reminds me of the Killdozer story.
I consider this to be the beginning of the "Criminals are victims and victims are criminals" mentality that currently plagues America.
Well said, criminals don't value their own life but, for some reason, society is to supposed to value it for them.
They use a passive, objectless voice because it's natural to fill in like for like.
Your life is more important than your property.
Is what they want you to think, but that's not the issue.
Their life is not more important than your property.
That's not actually a difficult proposition; they're worthless lowlife scum and have no right to ruin or even impact your wellbeing.