Armed Attorneys Emily Taylor and Richard Hayes discuss overpenetration, what you should do with your gun after a self-defense shooting, and how a killing can still be called murder even when self-defense is claimed. In this episode, Emily and Richard explain how prosecutors and juries evaluate justified homicide, disparity of force for elderly or disabled defenders, and what happens if a bullet over-penetrates and hits a bystander.
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