stand-your-ground law

noun

Definitions

  1. A legal principle that permits the use of lethal force when it is necessary to defend…

    A legal principle that permits the use of lethal force when it is necessary to defend oneself against great bodily harm, kidnapping, rape, robbery or any other serious crime without a duty to retreat.

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