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Published: March 31, 2008
'Stand Your Ground' law faces legal test
TULSA — Defense attorneys are seeking immunity from prosecution for a man charged with manslaughter while defending himself from what police say began as an incident of road rage.
The incident has become a legal quandary for Oklahoma 's Stand Your Ground Law, which went into effect in 2006.
The Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals is being asked to order Tulsa County District Judge William Kellough to hold ...
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