Six Words Every Killer Should Know: ‘I Feared for My Life, Officer’
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The rise in legally sanctioned homicides in states with stand-your-ground laws raises significant concerns about public safety and the implications of self-defense rights. As these laws expand, the phrase 'I feared for my life' has become a common justification for lethal actions, prompting debates about accountability and the potential for misuse. This trend matters because it affects not only legal outcomes but also community trust and perceptions of justice.
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