Stopping squatters has become the latest Republican crusade, but experts told Newsweek that homeowners who use lethal force against anyone illegally occupying their home could end up being prosecuted for charges as serious as murder.Stories involving squatting have made headlines in recent weeks, suggesting that the practice is on the rise—but experts say cases of squatting are rare.
But he added that in Texas, such charges would require a grand jury indictment 'so it would always depend on the particular facts and the biases or tolerance levels of the community.'Geoffrey Corn, a professor of criminal law at Texas Tech University's School of Law, told Newsweek that 'there is always a chance the grand jurors would be sympathetic to the assailant and issue a no bill .
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