Wife just took her Michigan Concealed Weapons training Saturday. Asked her specifically what they said. Replied that you have fear "great bodily harm and/or death," before you can drop the hammer on someone. That's what they told me when I got my license a few years back. So a "castle doctrine" as such probably doesn't exist in Michigan. Then there's the civil case where the family sues you for taking the life of their "innocent, most valued family member." Neglecting the fact that the culprit was in the act of possibly several violent crimes. Not a good plan to do someone, even if he's doing great mischeif in your house. S=Castle doctrine not withstanding.
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