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Lesson 5 of 36
Reasonable Belief
Drop Date: March 2026
Reasonable Belief

Lesson 5: The belief of imminent harm or death must be reasonable.

It’s not enough to feel afraid—you must have a reasonable belief that you or someone else faced an imminent threat of serious harm or death. That belief must make sense both subjectively, from your perspective, and objectively, from the perspective of an outside observer. If your response doesn’t seem reasonable to a jury, your self-defense claim may not hold up.

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Lesson 5: Podcast

It’s not enough to feel afraid—you must have a reasonable belief that you or someone else faced an imminent threat...

Lesson 5: Expert Review

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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.