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GA: Answers sought to whether killing of 3 Rockdale teens was justified
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A Rockdale County man may have had the right to shoot and kill three teenagers during an alleged robbery attempt, according to a Georgia State University professor.
The “stand your ground” law allows for a person to use deadly force if they feel their life or someone else’s life or their property is in danger, said Russell Covey, a law professor. “What the stand your ground laws do is say you don’t have to retreat,” Covey told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. |
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jac
(9/19/2019)
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I've been waiting to hear how thy were all choir boys and had great plans for college and a career in social work. |
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jac
(9/19/2019)
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I'm surprised that I haven't heard yet that they were all choir boys and had great plans for college and a career in social work. |
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