Armed Attorneys Emily Taylor, Richard Hayes, and Leslie Cross break down new real-world data on the so-called 3-3-3 rule of gunfights — and why relying on it can seriously hurt civilians in court.
For decades, people have claimed that most gunfights happen within 3 feet, 3 seconds, and 3 shots. But does that actually reflect civilian self-defense cases?
Using our own case data from approximately 50 self-defense consultations per year, we explain what really happens — and what juries actually convict on.
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