Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida

Shot at dog to defend my cat

My cat was in my neighbors yard. The neighbors were not home. There dog attacked my cat. I shot at the dog during the attack and missed. The dog ran away. My cat died 15 minutes later. The neighbors found out about it from other neighbors when they got home and called the police. The police are charging me with public display of firearm and discharge.

Florida Constitution says we have the right to protect life and property. Will I need a lawyer? How should I plead.

I do not have any record.


Asked on 9/23/02, 4:19 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Stan Halbert Stanley Halbert, P.A.

Re: Shot at dog to defend my cat

Succintly, you do need an attorney. The Constitution does allow you to "protect" yourself and other, but there are numerous limits on the extent of force used in most circumstances. This can be a complicated scenario that may require more in-depth analysis. Please feel free to

contact me at 407-679-3823 for a low-cost consultation should you need more assistance.

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Answered on 9/23/02, 4:51 pm


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