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Book Review: "The Law of Self Defense: The Indispensable Guide to the Armed Citizen", 2nd Edition, by Andrew F. Branca
I heard about this book from Greg Ellifritz, a trainer I follow on Social Media.
As a non-LEO Civilian, my exposure to the criminal justice system and the legal issues that arise after a shooting, was limited to 30 minutes discussion in my 4 hour Florida CCW class. I remember the phrase "every bullet is attached to a lawyer", but that's about it.
In this 298 page book, Mr. Branca provides an easy to follow overview of the laws surrounding self-defense, in language that any ordinary person can understand.
After providing an overview of criminal law, he then devotes five chapters outlining the five Principles of Self Defense. Each Chapter includes comprehensive explanations of the legal nuances that arise in each of the 50 states. Terms are defined, and specific case law is cited, to back up the legal concepts.
After that, come chapters summarizing defense of others and property, concluding with legal issues after the event, as well as how best to strategize on an effective defense.
What I like about this book is that it combines a comprehensive summary of the issues surrounding a deadly encounter, with useful advice that you can implement right away. Although accurately defined, the legalese is never over your head, and he proceeds at a pace that is easy to follow without bogging down.
This is a great book, especially for those of us who need a broader exposure to the legal mindset of a self-defense scenario.
Kindle Edition, $9.99, Amazon Prime:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/098...=sr_1_1&sr=8-1