Florida police officers can use the state’s “stand your ground” law as a defense, the Florida Supreme Court ruled on Thursday.
The 2005 statute offers immunity from prosecution if the shooting was an act of self-defense.
The Court held that police officers can be afforded the pre-trial immunity that the state's "stand your ground" law offers.
December 14, 2018 at 02:10 PM
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Florida police officers can use the state’s “stand your ground” law as a defense, the Florida Supreme Court ruled on Thursday.
The 2005 statute offers immunity from prosecution if the shooting was an act of self-defense.
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