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<blockquote data-quote="Beechnut" data-source="post: 147896" data-attributes="member: 1569"><p>Just because you did everything right from a normal persons perception, doesn't exclude you from prosecution. There are many case reports of peace officers & citizens having their lives and careers ruined after doing everything correct in the heat of the moment. Once they got to court, an attorney painting a picture of negligence facilitated a man-slaughter conviction.</p><p></p><p>For example, a person commits a âgood shootâ. The prosecution alleges that this person cocked the hammer on their revolver before shooting thereby making a hair trigger situation and negligently killing the bad guy. Good guy says he didn't this time but he's done it before on the range. Jury buys into the negligence, good guy goes to jail. This example is just a variation of all the different pictures used to paint negligence.</p><p></p><p>Think you donât need a good lawyer versed in self-defense cases and firearm fundamentalsâ¦think again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beechnut, post: 147896, member: 1569"] Just because you did everything right from a normal persons perception, doesn't exclude you from prosecution. There are many case reports of peace officers & citizens having their lives and careers ruined after doing everything correct in the heat of the moment. Once they got to court, an attorney painting a picture of negligence facilitated a man-slaughter conviction. For example, a person commits a âgood shootâ. The prosecution alleges that this person cocked the hammer on their revolver before shooting thereby making a hair trigger situation and negligently killing the bad guy. Good guy says he didn't this time but he's done it before on the range. Jury buys into the negligence, good guy goes to jail. This example is just a variation of all the different pictures used to paint negligence. Think you donât need a good lawyer versed in self-defense cases and firearm fundamentalsâ¦think again. [/QUOTE]
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