Ocala shooter likely not covered under self-defense laws, attorney says
Read full article: Ocala shooter likely not covered under self-defense laws, attorney saysThe man at the center of the case that brought Florida’s Stand Your Ground law to the national conversation said he doesn’t think the law applies to a Marion County woman accused of manslaughter.
Attorneys discuss ‘stand your ground,’ racial justice 10 years after Trayvon Martin’s death
Read full article: Attorneys discuss ‘stand your ground,’ racial justice 10 years after Trayvon Martin’s deathFlorida civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump recalls being in court in early 2012 when he received a phone call from a fellow lawyer whose relative had been fatally shot in Sanford days earlier.
Sanford homeowner who fatally shot teen in back won’t face charges, attorney says
Read full article: Sanford homeowner who fatally shot teen in back won’t face charges, attorney saysSanford homeowner who fatally shot teen in back won’t face charges, attorney saysPublished: September 1, 2020, 1:27 pmState prosecutors have decided not to file charges against the Sanford homeowner who fatally shot a 17-year-old during an attempted car burglary in May, according to the attorney for the teen’s family.
Meet the Real Talk: A Candid Conversation on criminal justice reform panelists
Read full article: Meet the Real Talk: A Candid Conversation on criminal justice reform panelistsORLANDO, Fla. – The conversation about criminal justice reform is both important and ongoing in our country right now. They are: Orange-Osceola State Attorney Aramis Ayala, author Agnes Gomillion, Florida Rights Restoration Coalition president Desmond Meade and attorney Mark O’Mara. He’s known for his efforts to civically engage local communities and push for alterations to national criminal justice policies. Since then, he’s served as a legal analyst for CNN and spoken on topics including race, criminal justice reform, guns and self-defense. He founded Justice Outreach, a nonprofit designed to identify and fix problems in the criminal justice system.
Florida governor asked to reexamine 'stand your ground' case
Read full article: Florida governor asked to reexamine 'stand your ground' caseIn this undated photo made available by the Modell family, Ryan Modell, right, visits Paris with his father Sandy Modell. Local prosecutors declined to charge the shooter, Steve Taylor, citing the state's "stand your ground" law, a decision Sandy Modell wants reversed. (Modell family via AP)FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – In a case involving Florida's controversial “stand your ground” law, Gov. In both the Martin and Modell slayings, prosecutors cited the “stand your ground” law in deciding, at least initially, not to prosecute. In the Modell case, O'Mara argues that “stand your ground” does not apply.