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Texas homeowner acquitted of killing teen intruder

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Under most interpretations of TX law regarding intruders, the trial never should've taken place. Good outcome - acquittal in only 3 hours of deliberations - but it sounds like the DA needs to be job-hunting.
LAREDO, Texas — A Texas jury acquitted a man accused of killing a boy who broke into his home looking for a snack — a case that sparked outrage in this border city, where many thought the man should not have even been charged.

It took the jury of eight men and four women three hours Friday to find Jose Luis Gonzalez, 63, not guilty of murdering Francisco Anguiano, who was 13 when he and three friends broke into Gonzalez's trailer to rummage for snacks and soda one night in July 2007.

"I thank God and my attorney, the jury and the judge," Gonzalez said in Spanish after the verdict. "It was a case where it was my life or theirs, and it's a very good thing that they (the jurors) decided in my favor."
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Re: Texas homeowner acquitted of killing teen intruder

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HankB wrote:Under most interpretations of TX law regarding intruders, the trial never should've taken place. Good outcome - acquittal in only 3 hours of deliberations - but it sounds like the DA needs to be job-hunting.



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It sounds to me like he already is.
"I feel vindicated for Mr. Gonzalez and his family and for all of the homeowners and all of the seniors in Laredo," said Isidro "Chilo" Alaniz, Gonzalez's attorney. "This case has huge implications across the board. We always, always believed in Mr. Gonzalez's right to defend his life and his property."

Alaniz is running uncontested for Webb County district attorney in November.
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FWIW, IIRC, AFAIK, FTMP, IANAL. YMMV.
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