IS IT MURDER IF YOU STAB SOMEONE AND THEY REFUSE TREATMENT? | Lawyer Reacts to Reddit

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  • Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025

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  • @AttorneyTom
    @AttorneyTom  3 года назад +75

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    • @qp2qp226
      @qp2qp226 3 года назад +1

      Tom do you think in the first case age and health played a big factor in the case. As it could easily be argued had the older man not followed the younger assailants they could have returned to continue the assault.
      And do property lines effect the"stand your ground/castle doctrine"? Ie does it just encompasses your house or does it include all property the house is on?
      As a gun owner, military veteran with brothers in blue, its part of training is to fire until the threat has ended...and with the current laws its difficult to know ones limit as to what one can or can't do to defend themselves as the laws are not 100% clear as normal.

    • @lessthanahome
      @lessthanahome 3 года назад +3

      I've been on the fence about getting skillshare already, might as well pull the trigger now and give you some extra support.

    •  3 года назад +7

      Your audio is super quiet while you are speaking but super loud at the beginning and end. Please use your sponsor 'Skillshare' to learn how to do audio correctly. Thanks!

    • @idontno0
      @idontno0 3 года назад +2

      The guy who shot the pregnant robber in the back wasn't charged. He's a hero.

    • @AlOstosman
      @AlOstosman 3 года назад +2

      Im posting this here so it dosent gets lost in all the other comments but can you react to "The Trial of Charles I (1649)" by Historia Civilis whould be pretty appreciated if you did

  • @jackdanson2
    @jackdanson2 3 года назад +70

    In relation to "receiving no punishment" my dad was on a jury for a criminal case in which an ex husband violated a restraining order by stepping on the ex wife's property. Their kids were at the wife's house and they called their dad and asked him to drop off their sleds because it was a snow day. He stopped in front of the house and called them to come and get the sleds, but he was unable to get an answer, so he walked up and left the sleds on the front porch and immediately walked back to his car and left. So he technically stepped on the property. During the jury instructions they were told that they had to find him guilty if he violated the protection order, including just stepping on the property. So they pretty much had to find him guilty. But their recommended sentence was a $1 fine. The judge followed the recommendation.

    • @thumper84
      @thumper84 2 года назад +1

      The judge who signed the original protection order belongs in prison. No government should ever be allowed to tell a father he cannot go to the home where his kids live. If ex wife is scared of dad she can give up custody then dad has no reason to go near her.

    • @wessltov
      @wessltov 2 года назад +26

      @@thumper84 Absolutely.
      If you're afraid that someone might be dangerous, definitely do send your kids to live with that person

    • @gamepro0167
      @gamepro0167 2 года назад +7

      @@thumper84 the fact that he had the sleds seems to imply they have joint custody

    • @Robertz1986
      @Robertz1986 2 года назад +2

      @R Hamlet He isn't an abuser just because she got a protection order. Sometimes the abuser gets the protection order as a form of abuse.

    • @Robertz1986
      @Robertz1986 2 года назад

      @R Hamlet Yeah, what about them?

  • @clairmac
    @clairmac 3 года назад +239

    Tom starting out : "I'm going to teach people about law" Tom now: "DO NOT DROP KICK TODDLERS UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES"

    • @howardbaxter2514
      @howardbaxter2514 3 года назад +10

      But what if they REALLY deserved it?

    • @Miles_Phantasmagoria
      @Miles_Phantasmagoria 3 года назад +5

      Technically speaking, he's still teaching us about the law

    • @wmdkitty
      @wmdkitty 3 года назад +5

      What if it's a zombie toddler?

    • @JustThisGuy42
      @JustThisGuy42 3 года назад +4

      If the toddler presented subjective and objective bodily harm, then I would think deadly force would be justified.

    • @Anonymous1937
      @Anonymous1937 3 года назад +3

      @@Miles_Phantasmagoria that is technically the truth but he is also teaching us how to be a good parent/caretaker

  • @crazy_mind-ox8if
    @crazy_mind-ox8if 3 года назад +320

    What I learned from this video:
    1) Stabbing people is fun
    2) Drop kick toddlers
    3) Tom opened a new Austin branch
    Congrats btw

    • @manbabymonke
      @manbabymonke 3 года назад +11

      You better take notes because this will be on your exam

  • @user-pp7tr5rt3h
    @user-pp7tr5rt3h 3 года назад +378

    Imagine getting Tom as your lawyer and then proceeding to watch him react to a meme of a similar case and him just laughing lmao

    • @Madkalibyr
      @Madkalibyr 3 года назад +1

      That could happen

    • @tonyveg7960
      @tonyveg7960 3 года назад +2

      Lmao during your actual court case

  • @steveniseman5126
    @steveniseman5126 3 года назад +386

    When you are so early you can redfuse treatment.

    • @AttorneyTom
      @AttorneyTom  3 года назад +106

      Lol. OK I FIXED IT

    • @notram.ethan23
      @notram.ethan23 3 года назад +39

      @@AttorneyTom I redfuse to believe that

    • @IcECreAm-sv2qv
      @IcECreAm-sv2qv 3 года назад +6

      aw I wasn’t early enough to see Tom make a mistake!

    • @davids2311
      @davids2311 3 года назад +5

      @@AttorneyTom does it depends though?

    • @lordsnarkgrumpkinslayer9865
      @lordsnarkgrumpkinslayer9865 3 года назад +3

      @@AttorneyTom I know you feel like if you don't yell that people won't be able to hear you(like in Honey I Shrunk Them Kids) but this is a text based comment on the RUclipss so there is no need to become angry and yell.

  • @KiithnarasAshaa
    @KiithnarasAshaa 3 года назад +204

    Police claiming they have the power to grant you immunity is one of those things that, to me, feel like would result in the overturning of a conviction since the information you provided was based on a false understanding of pretexts. While they should not be shackled to the truth all the time, Police should not be permitted to misrepresent material facts to anyone they have detained or are interviewing. Agreeing to grant immunity when they do not have the power to or do not actually intend to sounds a lot like Fraud.

    • @maj.romuloortiz7832
      @maj.romuloortiz7832 3 года назад +21

      All the arresting officers can do is put in a good word, the judge could choose fudge it and give you the maximum punishment.

    • @russellcontreras394
      @russellcontreras394 3 года назад +10

      This is illegal. You can however promise to ASK for immunity

    • @DTX0217
      @DTX0217 3 года назад +5

      Idk, from a certain perspective, it's about as legal as undercover work, such as that of a sting operation. Is it illegal _then_ for the cops to lie to people guilty of criminal activity? (Not that that makes it cool for them to lie to people in custody, but I don't think it is always necessarily illegal or unjustifiable. I definitely have mixed feelings about it.)

    • @battlesheep2552
      @battlesheep2552 3 года назад +10

      And that's why you should always lawyer up. If you choose to waive your right to a lawyer and fall for this ruse, that's on you.

    • @MamaMOB
      @MamaMOB 3 года назад +4

      The police are allowed to lie to you. Do not trust anything a police officer says. They will try to get you to admit to committing a crime. Never believe anything a cop says if he’s trying to get you to admit to a crime. Duh!

  • @ApplePi1
    @ApplePi1 3 года назад +43

    When you redfuse treatment and you become a pirate

  • @KiithnarasAshaa
    @KiithnarasAshaa 3 года назад +113

    "It Dep-no, wait, the answer is just yes."

    • @person-10
      @person-10 3 года назад +1

      Lmao

    • @JassZoigel
      @JassZoigel 3 года назад +2

      Gasp spoilers?

    • @4rkain3
      @4rkain3 3 года назад

      It depends on whether you’re caught or not.

    • @JassZoigel
      @JassZoigel 3 года назад

      @@4rkain3 nah guilty people get off and innocent people get on. Courts are not concerned

    • @4rkain3
      @4rkain3 3 года назад

      @@JassZoigel ? What?

  • @Manatherindrell
    @Manatherindrell 3 года назад +175

    If you really want to drive in your, "I also have a real job," chops, you should have your firm sponsor a video.

    • @lessthanahome
      @lessthanahome 3 года назад +15

      Good way for a tax right off too, win win

    • @superstriker412
      @superstriker412 3 года назад +3

      @@lessthanahome it's a conflict of interest lol

    • @ashwilliams1725
      @ashwilliams1725 3 года назад

      @@superstriker412 Not really

    • @JpegTheKpeg
      @JpegTheKpeg 3 года назад +2

      @@ashwilliams1725 it depends

    • @garethhughes7430
      @garethhughes7430 2 года назад +2

      He should sponsor a Legal Eagle Video xD

  • @lyre5250
    @lyre5250 3 года назад +29

    What's funny is that Thomas Greer the old man who shot the robber, actually got no charges and in the State of California nonetheless. Dude was incredibly lucky to not get a charge

    • @dshe8637
      @dshe8637 2 года назад +1

      He shot a pregnant woman, who was pleading for her life? Horrific!

    • @Dylanking10
      @Dylanking10 2 года назад +4

      @@dshe8637 turns out she wasn’t actually pregnant, so everything turned out fine

    • @WizardDudeman
      @WizardDudeman 2 года назад

      @@dshe8637 Ever heard of people lying to save their life? She wasn't pregnant

    • @dshe8637
      @dshe8637 2 года назад

      @@WizardDudeman He wouldn't have known that. He was prepared to murder a pregnant woman

    • @WizardDudeman
      @WizardDudeman 2 года назад

      @@dshe8637 Maybe don't jump a 80 year old man then? She would've killed him if he didn't get his gun. Why are you defending a liar and a theif?

  • @anonymoose6873
    @anonymoose6873 3 года назад +19

    These subreddit reviews are hilarious and genuine. Thanks Colonel Tom

  • @user-ef1tq7gx7v
    @user-ef1tq7gx7v 3 года назад +40

    (This scenario is somewhat based on the dream I had last night)
    Let's say someone is threatening to torture you before they kill you while having a gun, and all you have is a sharp object like a knife or a pair of scissors. Not wanting to deal with whatever the person has planned for you, you use the sharp weapon you have to commit "self die". What type of charges would go against the person? Would they still be charged for murder even though their intended victim "commited die" before they could get to them?

    • @nicholascopsey4807
      @nicholascopsey4807 3 года назад +12

      They would definitely be guilty of false imprisonment, and depending on the state you are in, by falsely imprisoning you they could be guilty of attempted murder and attempted assault as that act is in furtherance of the crime of murder and assault.

    • @itshunni8346
      @itshunni8346 3 года назад +5

      @@nicholascopsey4807 In Canada where I come from this would be a murder charge or at the very least a charge for aiding or abetting a suicide which could be up to 14 years in prison. In America is looks to be about the same.

    • @nicholascopsey4807
      @nicholascopsey4807 3 года назад +2

      @@itshunni8346 is there such a crime in any state? The reason I used attempted murder and attempted assault is because the only reason the guilty party didn’t go through with the crime of murder and assault is because you took your own life first.

    • @TooFewSecrets
      @TooFewSecrets 3 года назад +6

      Kidnapping is a felony with a reasonable risk of death (torture as well, duh) and a death that occurs during and related to the commission of such a crime usually falls under the felony murder laws that many US states have. (Federal law specifically includes kidnapping.) If the getaway driver can be charged with murder, I'm sure a torturer would be as well.

    • @LordSStorm
      @LordSStorm 2 года назад

      Yes, assuming there was enough evidence on both sides, their criminal action caused your death, i'd wager they would be on the hook for felony murder.

  • @YuSoMadBra
    @YuSoMadBra 3 года назад +16

    Tom: don't drop kick toddlers
    Me: you clearly don't have toddlers

  • @sadmermaid
    @sadmermaid 3 года назад +4

    Yes, I'm genuinely happy whenever you upload. I feel like I'm learning, or maybe just learning to think critically about a situation, because I am not a student of any kind, nor do I live in America, but your editor is amazing and the fact you cop the "conspiracies" and dropkicking toddlers stuff on the chin and can laugh about it, I appreciate and respect that. I love that you're actually relatable and actually makes the thought of dealing with a lawyer less scary. I think. I mean, I guess at the end of the day, it depends.

  • @aaronjoseph1777
    @aaronjoseph1777 3 года назад +3

    My uncle went to his place of business, there was 3 men armed with guns and woman breaking in. He shot 3 of them. The first guy who died was ruled self defense. The second guy who died who was second degree murder dropped to manslaughter. The third who was wounded was assault with a lethal weapon. The second guy and third guys were running. Mind you the conditions of this encounter changed quickly, likely seconds, from self defense to murder charges.

  • @EventHoriXZ0n
    @EventHoriXZ0n 3 года назад +1

    Oh my meme made it in at 3:11! I’m glad you found it funny. My wife had the idea for the template and I fired up MS paint and brought it to life, so that’s the combined work of two geniuses.
    As a side note I honestly had no idea you’d even remember about the judge Tom series because you made the video about it like a month ago; as soon as I release a video, everything I said in it gets completely wiped from my memory like it never happened, so I’m pretty impressed.

    • @Telogor
      @Telogor 3 года назад

      That image on the left is suspicious.

  • @Kniifu
    @Kniifu 3 года назад +31

    9:42 finally those thousands of hours of watching anime have come in handy
    Megumin's hat

    • @erickmejia4602
      @erickmejia4602 3 года назад +8

      Ah, I see you're a man of culture as well

    • @Kairidabairi
      @Kairidabairi 3 года назад +5

      For anyone seeing this, go watch Konosuba. Its hilarious

    • @carlstevenson709
      @carlstevenson709 3 года назад +3

      We're my weeeeeebs at

    • @reckyourself6948
      @reckyourself6948 3 года назад

      @@Kairidabairi Konosuba is a less funny and coherent version of "Ixion Saga DT."

    • @Kairidabairi
      @Kairidabairi 3 года назад +1

      @@reckyourself6948 ok?

  • @matthijsnorg9281
    @matthijsnorg9281 3 года назад +11

    Imagine how many toddlers have been saved by that very helpfull advice at the end

  • @WakkasLove
    @WakkasLove 2 года назад +1

    Regarding the case for the man shot the Intruder in the back...they did not file charges against him. He had already been robbed twice before so the threat of immediate and grevious harm was a continuing threat because they had been robbing him multiple times, or at least that's what it looks like the DA said. And I'm very glad. Also, she lied and wasn't pregnant. And the getaway was being by the male intruders mother. Just great people all around.

  • @JoeRyMi
    @JoeRyMi 3 года назад +6

    He’s a lawyer, he’s treating our views as billable hours. Watch the mail.

  • @TimPortantno
    @TimPortantno 3 года назад +18

    Everyone is hammering on the typo, which made me think, what was the most catastrophic typo ever made in law?
    I know at least one bill had to be passed again because they forgot the word "not"...
    It comes up in certain contracts where it can change the meaning too.

    • @charlesrense5199
      @charlesrense5199 3 года назад +2

      The right to remain salient screwed over a lot of insanity defenses.

    • @CatWith-AHat
      @CatWith-AHat 3 года назад

      @@charlesrense5199 I love Ron whites stand up bit about him saying "I had the right to remain silent, but I didn't have the ability"

    • @richardhead5879
      @richardhead5879 3 года назад +1

      Not a typo but a big mistake in legislation. There was a brief period in Ireland in 2015 when the government accidentally passed a bill stating that the Misuse of Drugs Act 1977 was unconstitutional. However this left us with a loophole where ecstasy, ketamine, magic mushrooms, benzos and other drugs became legal for a day or two. The government had to bring in emergency legislation to make them illegal again but plenty was had in that day or two let me tell you 😄

  • @10163me
    @10163me 3 года назад +14

    If someone breaks in to your house and they get killed as a result while fleeing would that count as felony murder for the perpetrator since they caused the initial felony that lead to a death?

    • @Bhubnipz
      @Bhubnipz 3 года назад +4

      I’d argue that since the crime was over and they weren’t in a position where it’s legally defensible to shoot them, the death was the result of illegal action from others and not the original perp

    • @jaykoerner
      @jaykoerner 3 года назад

      @@Bhubnipz unfortunately it's generally on both parties in this case, anyways as far as the murder in question the guy wasn't even charged, so... It depends at least in that jurisdiction the prosecution decided it wasn't murder

    • @darlene971
      @darlene971 3 года назад

      @@Bhubnipz right, and the 80 year old had to chase them to shoot the lady how are you going to the danger if you feel threatened. They probably didn't charge him because of his age and maybe the history of the criminals

    • @WizardDudeman
      @WizardDudeman 2 года назад

      @@darlene971 "They jumped me in he hallway" If you jump a 80 year old man, you don't deserve to exist. Sorry, not sorry

  • @michaelbrandon1222
    @michaelbrandon1222 3 года назад +5

    Hypothetically if I pour water on a witch and she suffers 1st degree burns would I be liable? I mean it's only water.

    • @maj.romuloortiz7832
      @maj.romuloortiz7832 3 года назад +3

      It depends, did you know it would cause harm to her? Was the water a comfortable temp or extreme temp?

    • @michaelbrandon1222
      @michaelbrandon1222 3 года назад +3

      @@maj.romuloortiz7832 I didn't know and the water was room temperature.

    • @seaneric3517
      @seaneric3517 3 года назад +3

      @@michaelbrandon1222 BUT DID YOU STEAL HER SHOES?!?!

    • @charlesrense5199
      @charlesrense5199 3 года назад +2

      Witches don't burn on contact with water, they melt.
      But your bigger concern would be the negligent homicide charge for dropping your house on her sister.

  • @ARBanks80
    @ARBanks80 3 года назад +5

    The attorney my wife works for back in the 70’s prosecuted his wife’s traffic citation and won. There was a news article about it because what husband would have the willingness to prosecute his wife and win? He paid for it twice. Once from wife and once from the fee.

  • @randomiam5565
    @randomiam5565 3 года назад +3

    O crucible which melts my soul, scream forth from the depths of the abyss and engulf my enemies in a crimson wave!
    Pierce trough,
    EXPLOSION

  • @arifhossain9751
    @arifhossain9751 3 года назад +15

    I watched when the title still hade the *redfused* typo

    • @AttorneyTom
      @AttorneyTom  3 года назад +3

      Lol. Just fixed it

    • @arifhossain9751
      @arifhossain9751 3 года назад +3

      @@AttorneyTom
      Dammit i have a typo in my OWN comment. That's karma right there.

    • @3dguy299
      @3dguy299 3 года назад +1

      @@arifhossain9751 ah yes it hade the typo

    • @charlesrense5199
      @charlesrense5199 3 года назад

      @@arifhossain9751 you could half just pretended you did it on pourpus.

  • @Googledybunker
    @Googledybunker 3 года назад +4

    1:50 that was Texas and he got off. You're allowed to use deadly force to protect property at night.

    • @ascensionblade
      @ascensionblade 3 года назад +2

      It might be extra hard to convict an 80 year old.

  • @raforsomething
    @raforsomething 3 года назад +1

    I wanted to watch this video but I accidently refreshed the homepage. However I remembered the title and had to type into the search bar "Is it murder if you stab someone and they refuse treatment". I believe I might be on a watchlist now.

  • @__chevytrucks__
    @__chevytrucks__ 3 года назад

    In this hypothetical, I declare war on the pyramids of Egypt, accidentally vandalize government grass, and break my favorite pair of glasses.

  • @fatmanchew909
    @fatmanchew909 3 года назад +18

    They need to change the castle doctrine to the moat doctrine. Here's a moat to show you the line. Cross the line and no expectation for retreat.

    • @GWinvader101
      @GWinvader101 3 года назад +1

      Missouri castle doctrine

    • @4rkain3
      @4rkain3 3 года назад +1

      Some of you are far too trigger happy. Lmao.

  • @textman09
    @textman09 3 года назад +1

    8:34 as someone who has been skydiving many times you sign a waiver in the beginning before you even put on gear that says that they're not responsible for any death or injury

  • @theCidisIn
    @theCidisIn 3 года назад +5

    I can't wait till the new stuff! Edit: congrats I the sponsors. Also I believe that you will have 500000 subs by the end of the year.

  • @TheSourKraut
    @TheSourKraut 3 года назад +1

    If attorney Tom asks us to post hypotheticals on Reddit, but I post here on YT because I don't have or use Reddit, and attorney Tom ignores my post, which of my civil rights does he violate, and how much can I sue him for?

  • @tyleronmars4966
    @tyleronmars4966 3 года назад +4

    We’re already at 400k also your content is worthy of my Time

  • @lukefangman6302
    @lukefangman6302 3 года назад +1

    As for the castle doctrine law, at least in my state, it does not only remove the duty to retreat. It does indeed allow you to immediately assume that someone forcibly and unlawfully entering your home, workplace, or vehicle, is there to hurt you and allows you to reasonably believe you or others inside are at risk of grievous bodily harm.

    • @override367
      @override367 3 года назад

      and in texas you can go all Taken on them and hunt them, even off of your property, and even when you include other third parties in your line of fire

    • @Cyberwar101
      @Cyberwar101 2 года назад

      ​@@override367 that is utterly untrue. I live in Texas. so does attorney Tom. You can use castle doctrine as a defense if you do that, but it won't work most of the time. If, for example, people are fleeing your property then it doesnt stand. Further that only applies to your actual house, your yard and lands are not included, so just trespassing isn't enough.

  • @bobsimon8547
    @bobsimon8547 3 года назад +1

    If someone stabs me but it's just shy of a major artery and I push it in further is it murder or assisted suicide?

  • @terrelmaz8424
    @terrelmaz8424 3 года назад +1

    Hey, Im a Law student, also from Africa/Botswana...a Fan too, love your videos
    Am gonna use you till im done with my law school btw lol❤, just started this year

  • @battlesheep2552
    @battlesheep2552 3 года назад +2

    "DO NOT DROPKICK TODDLERS" Well there goes my plans for the weekend

  • @alphaspursncowboys
    @alphaspursncowboys 3 года назад +1

    7:50 so one scenario I could see is fight occurs and Vic gets cut on forearm (or similar self defense type wound) but is not killed refuses medical attention but dies due to infection. Does the suspect get charged with assault or murder/manslaughter?

  • @michaelmellor3383
    @michaelmellor3383 3 года назад

    You definitely don't give yourself enough credit, we love your videos and your content it's kinda unique and genuinely intelligent, there isn't a whole lot of content like yours. You've really got something here

  • @BabbleCacophony
    @BabbleCacophony 3 года назад +4

    Someone doesn't know what happens at the end of a steven king novel.

  • @tripplea_6013
    @tripplea_6013 3 года назад +1

    I have a question, let's say someone gets charged for hurting someone, but not enough to kill them, and in court the victim says that they dont want them to be punished, what would happen in this scenario?

  • @jtsheldrick301
    @jtsheldrick301 3 года назад +1

    About the man who shot the woman in the back he was declared innocent. The couple had robbed his house multiple times in the past and the women was not pregnant like she claimed.

  • @alech9418
    @alech9418 3 года назад +1

    If I were the 80 year old I would be worried they would come back. They may want to get rid of the witness before the police came.

    • @Amanda-C.
      @Amanda-C. 2 года назад

      That's not imminent physical harm. That's speculated future risk.

    • @alech9418
      @alech9418 2 года назад +1

      @@Amanda-C. Exactly why we need fewer lawyers and more common sense.

    • @Amanda-C.
      @Amanda-C. 2 года назад

      @@alech9418 I know! It's legal in this country to walk into a tense situation with a gun and delusions of grandeur, start a messy fight with shots fired by two separate groups, and have everyone involved be justified by self-defense. 'S'been a wild couple years.

  • @tcaldwe
    @tcaldwe 3 года назад +1

    I got one. I get shot but survive and the bullet cant be removed. 20 years later the bullet works loose and causes a clot that kills me. Does that become murder?

    • @charlesrense5199
      @charlesrense5199 3 года назад

      Andy Warhol died of complications from his wounds, but Valerie Solanas was not charged for his murder. Of course she had already served her sentence for her attempted murder of him, and the actual murder of the guy standing next to him. Three years. 1968 justice, people.

  • @warbraid
    @warbraid 3 года назад +4

    that first question with the IT clown wearing Depends though, went over tom's head completely

  • @erickmejia4602
    @erickmejia4602 3 года назад +1

    FYI, that's Megimin's hat. She's a mage that specializes in explosion magic from the show Konosuba, the guy in my pfp is named Kazuma Sato and he's the main protagonist of that show.

    • @mortismain6719
      @mortismain6719 3 года назад +1

      Ah yes, megimin, my favorite anime character

  • @James68W
    @James68W 3 года назад +29

    My first impression before watching: yes, I would think you could be charged with murder as you committed an act which a reasonable person would consider to be deadly

    • @TecTitan
      @TecTitan 3 года назад

      I was thinking similarly. Before getting to that part in the vid I'm thinking there's an expectation of serious bodily harm when it comes to stabbing someone.

    • @jjpaq
      @jjpaq 3 года назад

      Curious whether contributory negligence would be a valid defense in a civil wrongful death suit though.

    • @James68W
      @James68W 3 года назад +1

      @@jjpaq In a civil case, sure, but I don't think it would hold weight in the criminal trial

    • @jjpaq
      @jjpaq 3 года назад +1

      @@James68W Yeah, I think it's interesting because you get those cases where the person is found civilly liable but not guilty criminally, but this could be the opposite. 😄
      Still pretty sure any competent defence lawyer would try to make something of it at trial-medical experts, testimony from EMTs, whatever case law exists, etc.

    • @boooster101
      @boooster101 3 года назад

      @@jjpaq I'd bet that any competent prosecutor would focus on the mens rea.
      Similar how attempted murder is prosecuted and that lack or refusal of medical treatment is irrelevant from the perspective of the criminal law.
      Fun fact: German law has a specific law for such cases called 'Schwere Körperverletzung mit Todesfolge' (grievous bodily harm with deadly outcome)
      It's wheb you - for instance - beat someone up with no intent of killing them, neither planned nor in the moment - and they end up dying.
      The crucial detail is whether death is likely and whether it was intended.
      (Stab in heart or head, homicide. Stab in leg to stop them from attacking and he dies anyway, this specific law)

  • @MayhexxGT
    @MayhexxGT 3 года назад

    congrats on the skillshare sponsor, man.
    i cant believe ur getting so far. best lawyer ever

  • @eyallev
    @eyallev 3 года назад

    about the old man with the gun (that ends at about (3:00), could one argue (in his defense) that he was worried they might come back? and that the only way to make sure that they don't was to shoot at least one of them?
    I mean, obviously, they choose to break into his home, thinking he would not be able to defend himself, if he had let them go, they would just say "we can do that again, and worst case, just run away next time too". by shooting one of them, the other now knows he won't be able to run away, as it will be his life next, and thus, the old man has protected himself.

  • @farbal5688
    @farbal5688 3 года назад +2

    I’d love to see AttorneyTom go head to head against Legal Eagle on a mock trial case

  • @glados4765
    @glados4765 3 года назад

    Always remember in any situation when only seconds matter, the police are always minutes away.

  • @acywei
    @acywei 2 года назад

    That is why with castle doctrine, they say to make sure they're dead, cause the dead can't argue.

  • @4rkain3
    @4rkain3 3 года назад

    If that POS old dude did that here in FL to a pregnant woman, he’d probably get away with it. His attorney would claim “Stand Your Ground,” and ugh.

  • @Burning.Phoenix
    @Burning.Phoenix 3 года назад +2

    Tom with that sponsor! I see you, nice work Tom!

  • @dave4850
    @dave4850 3 года назад +1

    If the cops illegally search your car and find drugs and the court later rules it was an illegal search do the cops have to give you back your drugs that they illegally took from you? And if yes can they then immediately arrest you for possession when you take the drugs back?

    • @nine9nine9
      @nine9nine9 2 года назад

      I don't think they'll give the drugs back

    • @RabblesTheBinx
      @RabblesTheBinx Год назад

      No, they don't have to give you the drugs back. They're illegal, you don't get the shit back just because the search wasn't kosher when it's contraband. And they won't give it back because if they then arrested you for possession after furnishing you the drugs, it would be entrapment. So, yeah, no. You have to just be happy the judge dismissed the case.

  • @gatorb8
    @gatorb8 3 года назад +3

    If I'm not mistaking the same same couple has robbed the old timer 1 or 2 more times prior to this, I think he was just making sure they didn't come back again lol

  • @Jonathan_McConnell
    @Jonathan_McConnell 3 года назад +1

    Could you use grievous bodily harm if you didn’t think you were in danger, but someone is stabbing you in the chest?

    • @major_kukri2430
      @major_kukri2430 3 года назад

      This is a self-conflicting question.

    • @charlesrense5199
      @charlesrense5199 3 года назад

      @@major_kukri2430 no, the threat is objective, but subjectively he does not feel his life is in danger, and just wants to kill the guy for reasons unrelated to being stabbed.

  • @lindinle
    @lindinle 2 года назад

    1:52 ohhh damn. I love this guy, he can handle business.

  • @ZiaGameDev
    @ZiaGameDev 3 года назад

    9:43 that hat is from a character named Megumin from the anime Konusuba. She likes to make stuff explode with magic :)

  • @Yora21
    @Yora21 2 года назад

    Found guilty of a crime but not punished: That's what we call a pardon.

  • @AinEsc
    @AinEsc 3 года назад +2

    Okay AttorneyTom,
    If my co worker claims to be a vampire and since vampires eat humans and I am I human would it be okay for me to shoot him before he ever gets the chance to eat me?

    • @mypdf
      @mypdf 3 года назад

      Maybe there are hunting laws preventing you from it depending on if being a vampire is an illness (probably murder than) or counts as a different species.

    • @charlesrense5199
      @charlesrense5199 3 года назад

      Shoot him with a holy water squirt gun. It's less than lethal force for humans, but would kill him if he's a vampire.

    • @realcottoncat4129
      @realcottoncat4129 2 года назад

      I think murder but I am not a lawyer. Firstly, just because he says he is a vampire doesn't mean he is.
      Even if he was, Vampires drink blood, but removal of blood from someone doesn't necessarily mean that the person would die. There have been many works of fiction where vampires either source blood from friends of theirs who they got permission from and don't take enough blood to kill them and/or rob blood donation centers. Therefore I don't think someone simply being a vampire would be reason enough to need to defend yourself with deadly force.

  • @FEDERAL_AID_RACING
    @FEDERAL_AID_RACING 3 года назад +3

    Pineapple does go on Pizza!!

    • @seaneric3517
      @seaneric3517 3 года назад +1

      It depends... Seafood pizza? I think not🤔

  • @NithinJune
    @NithinJune 2 года назад

    This was literally this years mock trial case brief. A tenant (allegedly) put a snake in their douchebag landlord’s mailbox and the landlord got bit but like didn’t go to a doctor for like 23 hours then died

  • @jakeybby8527
    @jakeybby8527 3 года назад +12

    "i do legal stuff" Tom.. im not buying it bud

  • @thorin1045
    @thorin1045 2 года назад

    the threat to society passed when the criminal terminated, sadly the other criminal got away from justice.

  • @PaulSteMarie
    @PaulSteMarie 3 года назад

    Wait a second, was that shooting in Florida? As I recall, they've been passing the over the top ALEC "kill all... er, "stand your ground" legislation, resulting in a homeowner who killed two people that rang his doorbell asking for directions being acquitted.

  • @boomknight1015
    @boomknight1015 3 года назад +1

    I have castle doc in my state. It states you don't need to retreat if you're property. The state being ohio. Would my lawn would count, also what if I was renting for over a month. Would it count as my property. Side question, can I trespass someone off the home or would I have to get permission from the landlord. I assume it's a matter of good faith to where the other party in question was not given permission from the landlord to be there in the first place. If that's not the case, is it possible to trespass a landlord off of their own property if I have renter's rights or am I only able to restrict access to private areas like inside of the home? Does castle doc count even if it's an issue of domestic abuse gone wrong and both party believes the other wishes to hurt them but they both have been living in the same building for long enough for renter's rights to take effect?
    I know it's why to many questions but renter's rights has always been up in the hair for me when it comes to things like castle docs or trespass. Let alone if both parties have a claim to say they for the sake of law, could claim they have the right to be there due to rights given to them.

  • @johnohm8067
    @johnohm8067 3 года назад

    1. I want my attorney
    2. I plead the 5th
    3. Don't look in the back I dont want you to disturb the dead body.
    Walks away in handcuffs.... this is what went through my head when the person said I have 3 things to tell you officer

  • @slytan1506
    @slytan1506 3 года назад

    9:43 I never thought I would see a Konosuba reference in a law video.

  • @kovanova9409
    @kovanova9409 3 года назад +1

    The 5th amendment sounds like an mtg instant sorcerery.

  • @MegaFlipWilson
    @MegaFlipWilson 2 года назад

    Mississippi’s Castle Doctrine extends the objective / subjective threat to property. So if you, say, ran away with someone’s toaster under your arm it would be ruled justified.

  • @carlstevenson709
    @carlstevenson709 3 года назад +1

    Oh I knew that hat from first glance, Explooooooosiiiooooooon!

  • @MoonLiteNite
    @MoonLiteNite 3 года назад

    people always get pushed out of planes while skydiving lol
    you never hold up the load, or get pushed out.

  • @donjuan7125
    @donjuan7125 3 года назад

    We need more Attorney Tom and Therapy Gecko together. I feel like your shirt already says you want to Tom

  • @WunderDesigns
    @WunderDesigns 3 года назад +1

    Hi Tom, you're always asking for more video ides. I was wondering if you could react/ analyze the Hillsborough Disaster of 1989. It was in the UK but I'm wondering what liabilities would exist if a similar accident happened here in the US. There's long form and short form documentaries on youtube and it's a interesting case study. Thanks!

  • @DTX0217
    @DTX0217 3 года назад +1

    9:38 That would be Megumin's. _(from Konosuba)_

  • @ryanrichardson1169
    @ryanrichardson1169 3 года назад +10

    The lady could’ve just been stalling while her husband grabs his gun out of their car. How do you know the threat has actually passed attorney Tom?

    • @imallergictobullets
      @imallergictobullets 3 года назад +8

      Regardless, you can’t execute someone for stalling. The husband would be posing the threat, not the wife.

    • @technicalvault
      @technicalvault 3 года назад +2

      Yep this is why the standard is “imminent”. Otherwise you allow a lot of hypothetical what ifs.

    • @AttorneyTom
      @AttorneyTom  3 года назад +3

      Good question! So the answer “it depends.” Lol. Those extra factors could lead to self defense. You only know when the threat has passed when it is reasonable…so then the question is who decides it is reasonable…

  • @8-bitstream379
    @8-bitstream379 3 года назад

    Feel super proud that big boy Tom is getting sponsors

  • @Froward_Thinker
    @Froward_Thinker 3 года назад

    Once you value my property more than your life you don't get to decide you can change your mind.

  • @ronrolfsen3977
    @ronrolfsen3977 2 года назад

    9:10 Interesting case in the Netherlands where someone was found guilty, but not punished. A Jeweler and his wife where being robbed. They where beating the husband and the wife got hold of the firearm they owned. She shot and killed one or both (can not recall) robbers. This clearly was self-defense and she was not found guilty on that account. However owning a firearm is not legal. So she was found guilty of possessing a firearm. The judge did not give her a punishment. His reasoning was that this whole ordeal in itself was already punishment enough.

  • @JayJay-gs2pq
    @JayJay-gs2pq 3 года назад

    Barbara Bagley vs Barbara Bagley is a prime example of it depends because I'm sure under most circumstances one cannot sue themselves for negligence yet it has occurred

  • @TRAGICTIDES
    @TRAGICTIDES 3 года назад

    your intro theme song is SO CUTE

  • @matthewm3
    @matthewm3 3 года назад +1

    Awesome Tshirt. I want more gecko Tom collabs

  • @TheRumpletiltskin
    @TheRumpletiltskin 3 года назад

    THERE'S A JUDGE TOM SEGMENT COMING?! OHHH!!! EXCITED!

  • @heleninglis9961
    @heleninglis9961 3 года назад

    406k! Congrats little Tom!

  • @HardHatPat
    @HardHatPat 3 года назад

    If their parachute rig opens and they are outside the plane, they get pushed or pulled off. Very dangerous situation for everyone involved.
    I've seen a tail wrap personally, bad day

  • @ClassifiedPerson
    @ClassifiedPerson 3 года назад

    9:36 megumin : underage waifu
    lawyer : I am gonna pretend I didn't know her entirely (just in case)

  • @3gsFreak
    @3gsFreak 3 года назад

    Congrats on 405K+ Subs!

  • @Acaykath
    @Acaykath 2 года назад

    So, if a cop offers you immunity and you accept but get convicted anyway, can you sue for breach of contract?

  • @vetleallum2965
    @vetleallum2965 3 года назад

    "It depends" the slogan of lawyers all over the world.

  • @oliverrose7796
    @oliverrose7796 2 года назад

    I'm not a lawyer, but work as an admin in the Public Defender's office, and at least in my office 1) the prosecutor and defense attorney being in a relationship would 100% be a conflict of interest and 2) it is against our policy for a public defender to have an intimate relationship with a prosecutor or a member of law enforcement because of the inherent conflict between our motivations. It's probably different for private defense attorneys, but I would be suspect if my attorney was buddy-buddy with the people who (in my opinion) regularly abuse their power to prosecute and harshly punish innocent people.

  • @crouchinggiraffehiddenllam7764
    @crouchinggiraffehiddenllam7764 2 года назад

    If that lady wanted to live she wouldn't have robbed that house . No discussion will change that fact.

  • @safferstihl5502
    @safferstihl5502 3 года назад +1

    Honestly
    I’m a huge fan of Attorney Tom.
    Thank for not being a political shill like legal eagle and becoming my new favorite internet lawyer

  • @sourpatchkid394
    @sourpatchkid394 2 года назад

    And they had kept coming back, it wasn’t stopping. He was tired of being robbed by the same people.. it’s messed up

  • @yonatanran659
    @yonatanran659 3 года назад

    Hey Tom got an unrelated question wish you could answer. If I put my Tesla on auto pilot and sit at the passenger seat I'm technically not the driver... So when the cops come and charge me with reckless driving or no hands on streaning who is to blame? I'm just the passenger...

  • @DTX0217
    @DTX0217 3 года назад +1

    6:34 I thought the 3rd thing was “I invoke the 5th”; the first thing was “I have 3 things to say to you”. 😏
    I think the real test here is to see if the officer can count judiciously. 🤓

  • @VengefulPolititron
    @VengefulPolititron 3 года назад

    they always say they have a baby after they commit a crime.
    the true definition of deplorable.
    and the dude enacting a vengeful "justice" by capping her.. not good..

  • @tankninja1
    @tankninja1 3 года назад

    Weird, that shooting with the old man happened in California and the old man wasn't charged.