Hmmm, we asked about him specifically and was told he was one of the guys that they got warrants for. Damn.No, they didn't. I just looked at MyCase for one of them and he was never charged.
Hmmm, we asked about him specifically and was told he was one of the guys that they got warrants for. Damn.No, they didn't. I just looked at MyCase for one of them and he was never charged.
I wish it were true. But with the spineless prosecutor, it will never happen.Hmmm, we asked about him specifically and was told he was one of the guys that they got warrants for. Damn.
As always, thank you fine sirs for your professional insider input!
Let's not.
LAN, "brandishing" is a Southern crime which via the osmosis of the NRA classes (based in Virginia) oozed its way into the larger gun culture. Indiana has no such offense.
You want to look at Intimidation and Pointing a Firearm.
Start with Johnson and let me know if you have questions.
https://caselaw.findlaw.com/in-supreme-court/1125108.html
Dirty Harry makes it into case law. Pretty cool.
...If you go to a concealed only state and your jacket rides up over your piece, you could be considered to be brandishing.
Dirty Harry makes it into case law. Pretty cool.
No brandishing in Indiana.
But, if I remember right, there are 3 laws that can be used instead.
Pointing.
Intimidation.
and I can't remember the 3rd. Something about creating a dangerous situation*** I think.
What the charge is, would depend on what you were doing.
Pointing a gun at someone..
Using your gun to coerce someone..
Waving your gun around in a crowd..
Guy Relford recently discussed this (in the last 2 months I think), on his "gun guy" show.
Is that a pod cast or radio show? I wouldn’t mind tuning in
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You missed italicizing, all caps and increasing font size. I’m just not feeling it at all.Well that's just crazy talk.
You missed italicizing, all caps and increasing font size. I’m just not feeling it at all.
Thank you!
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