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  2. Stand-your-ground law - Wikipedia

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    A 2015 study found that the adoption of Oklahoma's stand-your-ground law was associated with a decrease in residential burglaries, but also that the law had "the unintended consequence of increasing the number of non-residential burglaries." [72] Florida's stand-your-ground law went into effect on October 1, 2005.

  3. 'Stand your ground' law means killer faces no charges - AOL

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  4. Castle doctrine - Wikipedia

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    A castle doctrine, also known as a castle law or a defense of habitation law, is a legal doctrine that designates a person's abode or any legally occupied place (for example, an automobile or a home) as a place in which that person has protections and immunities permitting one, in certain circumstances, to use force (up to and including deadly force) to defend oneself against an intruder, free ...

  5. Dawkins v. State - Wikipedia

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    Dawkins v. State, 252 P.3d 214 (Okla. 2011), is a legal case involving limitations on the right of self-defense and stand-your-ground laws. [1] The court determined that stand your ground laws do not justify use of deadly force, if defendant is engaged in other unlawful activity at the time.

  6. 'Stand your ground' hearing: Was fatal shooting justified ...

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    The two men accused of fatally shooting him invoked 'stand your ground' defenses. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  7. Here’s why ‘stand your ground’ law protected woman who shot ...

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  8. Shootings of young people who went to wrong houses draw ... - AOL

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    The shootings by homeowners are likely to renew debate surrounding so-called "stand your ground" laws, which govern the use of deadly force in self-defense, legal experts told USA Today. "The ...

  9. 1973 Gitchie Manitou murders - Wikipedia

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    James Fryer agreed to extradition from Sioux Falls, South Dakota to Iowa, but later fought the extradition thinking he might end up back out on the streets. On June 18, 1974, after Allen Fryer's trial, he and James Fryer escaped from the Lyon County Jail, stole a vehicle, and fled the state. [14]