«Assembly, No. 159, State of New Jersey, 213th Legislature, The "New Jersey Self Defense Law"». 6 de mayo de 2008. Archivado desde el original el 2 de septiembre de 2012. Consultado el 19 de marzo de 2009. «The "Castle Doctrine" is a long-standing American legal concept arising from English Common Law that provides that one's abode is a special area in which one enjoys certain protections and immunities, that one is not obligated to retreat before defending oneself against attack, and that one may do so without fear of prosecution.»
«Assembly, No. 159, State of New Jersey, 213th Legislature, The "New Jersey Self Defense Law"». 6 de mayo de 2008. Archivado desde el original el 2 de septiembre de 2012. Consultado el 19 de marzo de 2009. «The "Castle Doctrine" is a long-standing American legal concept arising from English Common Law that provides that one's abode is a special area in which one enjoys certain protections and immunities, that one is not obligated to retreat before defending oneself against attack, and that one may do so without fear of prosecution.»