There was a case last year (Kitsap County, I think) where the homeowner chased after a burglar that was fleeing and shot him in the back. The homeowner was charged and as I recall, convicted. This will be an interesting case as it unfolds. Burglary is not a capital offense, however, when a burglar is a threat to someone's life, the game changes.
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