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Originally Posted by $5 submissions
The problem with this scenario is that his case was not a 'stand your ground' case but a SELF-DEFENSE case. Totally different legal theory.
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Now that he's been found not guilty on the grounds of self defense, they're going to have the hearing putting the case up against the Stand Your ground law (and he'll probably get it). If the hearing concludes that he is covered, then no more criminal or civil rights charges can be brought against him, from anyone.