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 Originally Posted by BananaStand
This is completely wrong. Totally ignorant of facts at hand.
What you've just described there is NOT the law in Florida. The law in Florida grants a person the right to stand their ground. Being arrested for asserting that right IS a violation of rights.
If you can't even understand that an arrest is not a conviction, then why did you even start a conversation about jurisprudence?
EDIT: Florida police have every right to arrest you for suspicion of anything. They DO NOT get to be judge and jury and decide whether or not the stand your ground laws apply. That's other people's jobs.
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