Understanding Georgia’s Stand Your Ground Law: Rights, Responsibilities, and Recent Cases

Understanding Georgia’s Stand Your Ground Law: Rights, Responsibilities, and Recent Cases Georgia’s "Stand Your Ground" law, officially codified under O.C.G.A. § 16-3-23.1, is a legal provision that allows individuals to use reasonable force, including deadly force, in self-defense without the duty to retreat when they believe their lives are in imminent danger. The law aims … Read more

Understanding Georgia’s Self-Defense Laws: What You Need to Know

Self-defense is a legal doctrine that allows individuals to protect themselves from imminent harm or danger. In Georgia, self-defense laws are grounded in the principles of reasonable belief and proportional response. Understanding the nuances of these laws is crucial for any resident or visitor to the state who wishes to navigate situations where self-defense might … Read more