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Ridiculous: 6 ½ Years to Clear CA Deputies in Shooting

Today’s Post of the Day is prompted by a California prosecutor’s report clearing police in a fatal use-of-force shooting (a copy of that memorandum is embedded below). The outcome is not surprising, as this was an extremely clean shoot. What is surprising, even outrageous, is that the outcome took 6 ½ years despite how clean […]

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Churches as Highly-Defensible Property

Alabama continues to make efforts to categorize churches as “highly-defensible property.” This, of course, raises the question of what the phrases “highly-defensible property” means for use-of-force purposes, and how it differs from defense of property generally, as well as from other common use-of-force legal doctrines such as stand-your-ground and self-defense immunity. A recent news report

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“Soft” v. “Hard” Stand-Your-Ground: A Case Example

Today’s Post of the Day is prompted by the news report of a murder conviction out of Tennessee this week, in a case that touches on the issue of “soft” v. “hard” stand-your-ground. (Yesterday’s Post of the Day also discussed this case, in the context of the self-defense elements of proportionality and innocence.) The defendant

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