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Self-Defense Immunity: DENIED!: February 13, 2020

An Alabama woman kills her rapist in self-defense only to find herself indicted for his murder.  Fortunately for her, Alabama provides for immunity from criminal prosecution for people who use force in lawful self-defense. Unfortunately for her, the judge responsible for deciding whether the woman qualifies for this immunity has decided she does not—so off

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Mutual Combat, Accomplice Liability, Transferred Intent, and Felony Murder

Hey folks, If two groups of men engage in an unlawful gunfight, and one of them accidentally kills an innocent bystander who is criminally responsible for the murder of the innocent bystander?  You may be surprised to learn the answer is not “just the shooter,” but rather “everybody engaged in the gunfight.” In this particular

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