Enacts new GS 14-51.5 to provide that a lawful occupant within a home or residence is justified in using any degree of force that the occupant reasonably believes is necessary to prevent the forceable entry into the residence or to stop an intruder’s unlawful entry if the occupant reasonably (1) apprehends that the intruder may kill or inflict serious bodily harm on the resident or other occupants, or (2) believes that the intruder intends to commit a felony in the residence. Provides that an occupant does not have a duty to retreat. Repeals GS 14-51.2 (Home, workplace, and motor vehicle protection; presumption of fear of death or serious bodily harm), GS 14-51.3 (Use of force in defense of person; relief from criminal or civil liability), and GS 14-51.4 (Justification for defensive force not available). Effective for offenses committee on or after December 1, 2012.
AMEND CASTLE DOCTRINE/REPEAL STAND GROUND.
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TO AMEND THE LAW REGARDING THE "CASTLE DOCTRINE" AND TO REPEAL THE "STAND YOUR GROUND LAWS" SO THAT THE COMMON LAW CONTINUES TO GOVERN THE LAWFUL USE OF FORCE IN DEFENSE OF ONE'S SELF OR ANOTHER PERSON.Intro. by Adams.
Status: Ref To Com On Judiciary Subcommittee C (House Action) (May 30 2012)
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Tue, 29 May 2012 House: Filed(link is external)
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Wed, 30 May 2012 House: Passed 1st Reading(link is external)
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Wed, 30 May 2012 House: Ref To Com On Judiciary Subcommittee C(link is external)
H 1192
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Bill H 1192 (2011-2012)Summary date: May 29 2012 - View Summary
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