A convicted felon shoots a man outside a strip club where they were fighting. The shooter’s lawyer wants to use Florida’s stand your ground law to shield his client from an attempted murder rap.
No way, you say.
Jack Fleischman said his client, a felon involved in a shooting outside a strip club, only did what was necessary to save his life and should be afforded protections from the stand your ground law.
July 14, 2014 at 11:30 AM
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A convicted felon shoots a man outside a strip club where they were fighting. The shooter’s lawyer wants to use Florida’s stand your ground law to shield his client from an attempted murder rap.
No way, you say.
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