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Stand-Your-Ground: How It Actually Works in Court

Today’s Post of the Day involves an appellate court decision out of Iowa this week that wonderfully illustrates how “Stand-Your-Ground” actually works (or should work) in court. The legal doctrine of “Stand-Your-Ground” is among the most misunderstood by the general public, thanks largely to the racial grievance industrial complex with the assistance of a well-credentialed […]

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Your Castle’s Moat: The Legal Boundary of Defending Your Home

Hey folks, Today’s Post of the Day is the result of a North Carolina court of appeals decision handed down this week that involved, in part, the definition of “home” for “castle” or justified use-of-force purposes. (State v. Copley, 2019 N.C. App. LEXIS 394) (Thanks to the several members of the Law of Self Defense

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Sandra Bland Redux: New Cellphone Video Released by Family

Hey folks, Some of you may recall the 2015 arrest and subsequent apparent jailhouse suicide three days later of Sandra Bland, about whom I wrote at the time here at Legal Insurrection: Sandra Bland Arrest: Another Lesson in Non-Compliance (7/24/15) No indictment in Sandra Bland jail death (12/22/15) In summary, Bland was the subject of

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