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Lesson 32 of 36
Claim Self-Defense
Drop Date: June 2028
Claim Self-Defense
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Lesson 32: Claim self-defense.

If you use deadly force to protect yourself, you need to say so clearly. Without an affirmative self-defense claim, homicide detectives may treat your case as a murder investigation. In some jurisdictions, your claim triggers a duty to investigate the incident as a possible justified use of force. Claiming self-defense doesn’t guarantee you won’t be charged, but it helps frame the facts from your point of view and starts the investigation on the right footing.

About Shawn Vincent

Litigation Consultant

Shawn Vincent is a litigation consultant who helps select juries in self-defense cases, and he manages public interest of high-profile legal matters.