Looking at Haiti news I found this in the Miami Herald regarding Britain:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/politics/lawandorder/7062845/Gordon-Brown-orders-courts-to-be-fairer-to-householders.htmlGordon Brown orders courts to be fairer to householdersGordon Brown has sent out a clear message to Britain's courts to be fairer and show more "mercy" to householders who confront burglars.
The Prime Minister spoke out following the release from prison last week of Munir Hussain, the businessman who was originally sentenced to 30 months for attacking a burglar who tied up his family at knifepoint.
Mr Brown made it clear he backed the decision by the Lord Chief Justice to reduce Hussain's sentence to a suspended term and added: "The law should lean as far as possible on the side of the householder."
The Prime Minister's first intervention in the wake of the case, made exclusively to The Sunday Telegraph, will send a strong signal to courts that they must do much more to protect the interests of "law-abiding citizens" who take on intruders.
His comments came as it emerged that one of the criminal gang who held Hussain and his family hostage – who originally escaped jail because he was deemed unfit to plead – could face a new trial.
Prosecutors have ordered a fresh psychiatric report to determine if Walid Salem remains too brain damaged to stand trial for a string of offences including the false imprisonment of Hussain, his wife and their children at their home in High Wycombe, Bucks.
The Sunday Telegraph has launched its Right to Defend Yourself campaign, which aims to change the law on self defence in favour of householders.
Currently they can face prosecution and conviction if they use anything other than "reasonable force".
....... etc see linkSheesh! It appears in Britain one can't defend their
family?? If my family is threatened I won't be reasonable at all until and unless I can end that threat.