Oscar Slap & CTA Shooting: A Self-Defense Law Analysis
Oscar Slap & CTA Shooting: A Self-Defense Law Analysis Read More »
Hey folks, The Federal lawsuit filed by Kayla Giles against USCCA (and company) for failure to pay her legal expenses in her recent self-defense trial has been dismissed. What’s that dismissal tell us about the merits of her self-defense claim specifically, and our perception of USCCA generally? We also discussed some other self-defense law cases
Kayla Giles Federal Suit Against USCCA & Co. Dismissed: What’s Correct Take-Away Lesson? Read More »
Hey folks, It seems my traveling is about to pick up pace over the next few months, and that has given rise to a new initiative we’re offering to Law of Self Defense Platinum-level members, and our Partner-level members on YouTube—the opportunity to participate in a personal meet-up with yours truly. Where our travel plans allow,
Meet Andrew Branca in Amarillo, Oklahoma City, or Austin! Read More »
Hey folks, The jury returned verdicts of not guilty on all charges last night in the murder trial of Curtis Reeves, the retired Tampa SWAT Captain who shot and killed Chad Oulson in a local movie theater in January 2014 after the two men had a verbal altercation that became physical. I do not predict
Popcorn Shooter Trial VERDICT REACHED! NOT GUILTY! Read More »