alsaqr
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i don't know much about law. For years i read the OK "stand your ground" law on it's face. Just learned that in 2018 the OK Court of Criminal Appeals reversed its previous stance and changed how "stand your ground" claims of immunity are handled. Previously the ruling on claimed immunity from prosecution came before the trial began. Now claims of immunity from prosecution are considered after the shooter is found guilty.
This is a big deal. Early this year someone in the OK House of representatives proposed legislation to fix the law. Methinks it went nowhere.
https://www.uslawshield.com/court-attacks-stand-your-ground-law/
This is a big deal. Early this year someone in the OK House of representatives proposed legislation to fix the law. Methinks it went nowhere.
https://www.uslawshield.com/court-attacks-stand-your-ground-law/