The defendant comes out of a restaurant long enough to see someone attempting to speed away in the defendant's luxury sedan. Drawing a gun, for which the defendant has legal authority to carry, the defendant fires and kills the driver. If the driver's family sues the defendant and the defendant claims the defense of privilege, What will be the outcome of the trial?
1) The defendant will lose at trial since the defendant used a disproportionate amount of force.
2) The defendant will lose at trial because the driver's family sued.
3) The defendant will win at trial because the defendant had legal authority to carry a gun.
4) The outcome of the trial cannot be determined based on the given information.