Armed Attorneys Richard Hayes and Leslie Cross answer viewer questions involving hospitals and concealed carry, plea bargains, speedy trial rights, public defenders, self-defense law, and more.
In this episode, we discuss:• Whether posting firearms training or shooting competition footage online is a bad idea• Why prosecutors sometimes offer plea deals even when crimes are clearly captured on video• What EMS and hospital staff may do if they discover a firearm during a medical emergency• Whether a smaller female in Texas can legally draw or use force based on disparity of force and pre-attack indicators• Whether judges should face liability for releasing repeat violent offenders• How speedy trial protections actually work in felony cases• Whether calling a lawyer during a routine traffic stop is realistic or useful• How courts determine whether someone qualifies for a public defender• Whether a Texas homestead could affect indigency determinations
As always, every self-defense case is highly fact specific and outcomes depend on the totality of the circumstances, evidence, witness statements, prosecutorial discretion, and the laws of the applicable jurisdiction.
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