On Mar 28, 2012, at 3:59 PM, MB Software Solutions, LLC wrote:

>>      He pursued the victim and initiated the confrontation. I don't see how 
>> "stand your ground" is even remotely relevant here.
> 
> Seems like this would be a case of manslaughter at least, or negligent 
> criminal homicide.  I base that on all my years of watching Law & Order. 
>  (hahahahahahahahaha)

        The attorney who wrote the law chimes in, and seems to agree with me: 
if you initiate the conflict, you have no right to claim self-defense.

        https://plus.google.com/103984595971776502972/posts/JSoDMpKDUgJ
        ( -or- http://goo.gl/siF1I )


-- Ed Leafe




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