... and how you use them.
Sebastian goes through the PA laws regardi9ng what a citizen can and cannot do during a riot (since riots are all in vogue these days). I commented that one of his questions might be beest asked of the states' attorney general.
But it does bring up a bigger point that what you say to police (under your attorney's advice only) should closely match the verbiage within the local or state statutes regarding self-defense. For instance, if the conditions under which you can use lethal force are 'fear of death or grave bodily injury', then when you're speaking to the police (under your attorney's advice only) or in court, you need to make sure that you used lethal force because you feared death or grave bodily injury.
And you do have an attorney whom you've talked to about defending you, right?
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Friday, August 12, 2011
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