Before you rest, counselor, would you answer one question for me? I am a farmer, about as far removed from criminal law as one man can be, but can not the family of a slain perp bring civil charges, in other words a law suit, against the one who shot their "loved one" in self defense? Would not that defendant then be required to take the stand and answer such questions, such as I put forth? Perhaps I used the term "prosecuting attorney" in error, but the point I was trying to make is that if I do end up on the witness stand, to defend my actions, they will be much easier to defend if the opposing attorney cannot use "fringe" actions, such as concocting homemade self defense loads, against me.

When two attorneys here have diametrically opposing views on the subject, what is a peon to think?

SRH


May God bless America and those who defend her.