Can you recall how much was the legal cost for that lady's?
Most likely scenario. Police will come and confiscate all your firearms, suspend your license and put legal charges for assault with a deadly weapon. Will take time and money to get it all dropped and returned to you.
First die or go through any legal hurdles....your choice.
No we were not allowed to talk to the defendant during the trial and I had no interest in asking her afterwords. It was a case of a drug addict breaking into a drug dealers house. The BG was climbing up the stairs to the living quarters of the house with a Buck knife held at the throat of her husband. She ran into her bedroom and stuck the 12 gauge Mossberg shotgun under her husbands armpit, and pulled the trigger. She shot the BG's arm off just below the elbow. The BG ran out and passed out in the alley behind the house. That is where the paramedics found him slowly bleeding out, A doctor testified the BG would not have died of his wounds because the body would constrict the blood vessels to stop the flow of blood to save the body. She was charged with four counts the largest of which was attempted murder. The Judge told us Canadians have a right to be safe in their own home. Canadians also have a right to protect themselves and their family up to and including lethal force.
We found her Not Guilty on all four counts. Had we fouond otherwise I felt and feel the Judge would have declared a mistrial.
Your concern seems to be money or losing your firearms. Under the circumstances your choice ought to be do I wan to die or live.
As an aside consider the woman and her husband were known drug dealers. I believe to this day that had she been in any other circumstance ie wife of a tradesman, doctor etc with no involvement with illegal activity she would not have ever been charged.
Lastly, the BG was serving 2 years less a die for attempted robbery -you guessed it. Robbing the drug dealer. His record also was that he had been sentenced to two years less a day 10 times over the previous 10 years and at the time of the womans trial he was being driven in from Ft. Saskatchewan jail every day of the trial.
At the start of the trial the Defense Attorney told us we would see a side of life we likely had not seen before. He was right.
There you have it the whole story.
During the 1970's in Edmonton there were a series of robberies involving the kidnapping of Bank Manager's family. I On the advice of a Sargent in the Edmonton Police I kept my .357Mag loaded beside our bedside for most of that decade. There were other protocols we followed. I can tell you the Police were very professional and in the end caught those involved.
That is the real world.
Take Care
Bob