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Castle Doctrine Clarified After Grand Jury Exonerates Man

The Butler County prosecutor clarifies that Ohio’s Castle Doctrine does not grant a blanket right to kill intruders, emphasizing self-defense should be proportional to the threat. This statement follows a grand jury’s decision not to charge 84-year-old Charles Foster, who shot and killed 75-year-old Ed Stevens after Stevens, suffering from dementia, violently invaded Foster’s home.

Enacted in 2008, the Castle Doctrine presumed self-defense during home invasions, but Prosecutor Mike Gmoser warns that the right to use deadly force diminishes once an intruder ceases to pose a threat. As a related case awaits ruling by the Ohio Supreme Court, legal experts are debating the nuances of the law, highlighting its controversial nature and its impact on self-defense claims across the state.

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