Law of Self Defense Q&A Show! What's LEGAL in Self-Defense?

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In this episode of the Law of Self Defense Q&A Show we'll address a variety of self-defense law questions, including:

Does an attached garage/enclosed porch count as part of my “castle”?
How is curtilage defined, and what does that do for me?
If burglary justifies deadly defensive force, what qualifies as burglary?
How legally perilous is it to come to the defense of a stranger?
What is an “unpublished” court opinion, and why does that matter?
What is the burden of production, and who has it?
How do I tactically manage being approached by a group of scary men?
What happens if I shoot in lawful self-defense, but hit an innocent bystander?
Should self-defense instructors use a disclaimer when teaching about self-defense law?
Just in case I ever need one, can you recommend a use-of-force instructor?
Should you have your LAWYER, rather than yourself, call 911?

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