That would be impossible in Sweden or most other European countries for that matter. The man would probably have gotten 10 years for something like that. Or maybe even lifetime, since he killed two people, despite the fact that they were burglars...
Untrue, and you provided the proof yourself. Remember the father that was acquitted, a couple of posts back in this same thread? Funny how you will use real-life cases only when it suits you, but not otherwise.
There are plenty of cases to prove you wrong, as a matter of fact, both here and in other European countries.
It would be impossible to get away with killing two
burglars, like in the Texan case, not to get away with killing one or two people who attempted to kill
you.
And there were a lot of people, especially socialists, that were "upset" that the father was acquitted, though I think the majority of the Swedish people, if not the Swedish media and politicians, thought that the acquittance was right.