Taken from the Shooter's Journal.
http://community.livejournal.com/guns/
Here are two half hour segments from a Virginia law school class. The first talk is from a law professor and defense attorney, James Duane, the second segment is from the opposite side, a Virginia Beach police officer, George Bruch. The law students in this class paid a lot of money for this advice. It squares with everything I have ever heard from the police and lawyers I know. But don't take my word for it—I am not a lawyer, and don't pretend to be—watch it yourself.
And remember it if you are ever involved in a self-defense shooting.
One important thing to note here is that the two do not disagree. In fact, the second segment is not even a rebuttal, it's just an explanation of the various techniques the police will use to get you to incriminate yourself if you do decide to ignore this advice.
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http://community.livejournal.com/guns/
Here are two half hour segments from a Virginia law school class. The first talk is from a law professor and defense attorney, James Duane, the second segment is from the opposite side, a Virginia Beach police officer, George Bruch. The law students in this class paid a lot of money for this advice. It squares with everything I have ever heard from the police and lawyers I know. But don't take my word for it—I am not a lawyer, and don't pretend to be—watch it yourself.
And remember it if you are ever involved in a self-defense shooting.
One important thing to note here is that the two do not disagree. In fact, the second segment is not even a rebuttal, it's just an explanation of the various techniques the police will use to get you to incriminate yourself if you do decide to ignore this advice.
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DECCDW, PALTCF
NRA, CMP, DLEMA
11B, 45B, 45K, 45L, 45Z, 95B
NRA, CMP, DLEMA
11B, 45B, 45K, 45L, 45Z, 95B