Case Law, I'll try to find the time to look it up the cases. The fact is as my company's instructor I've watched the legal liability issues with a vested interest for going on 30 years. I have watched and read about people going to jail or losing their homes because of ridiculous things that have gone wrong in a trial. Judges who wouldn't let evidence in for the wrong reasons, prosecutors who have misrepresented evidence.
Emanuel Kapelshon the Harvard/Yale trained lawyer who also is a Internationally recognized firearms expert/trainer, sits on the boards of a couple of training associations and does the expert witness thing calls it - BAD things happen to GOOD people.
You have to remember prosecutors don't get credit for letting people off, but convictions, Plaintiff attorney's only make the big money by winning cases with large payouts. Do you have to ask what their motivations are? What are they willing to do to win. Be FAIR to you the defendant?
I'm not trying to be antagonistic just want you to see where I'm coming from.
I don't want to become CASE LAW. As I said I want the jury to deal only with the real merits of the case, not side issues that the prosecution or plaintiffs add in to make the jury see me in a negative way and find against me. Prosecutors and Plaintiffs have used such things as the guns "OVERLY LARGE/POWERFUL" caliber, amount of extra ammo, and how light the trigger is to paint the defendant as a bad person.