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<blockquote data-quote="Go_Ordnance" data-source="post: 3125371" data-attributes="member: 7266"><p>The article isn't perfectly clear, but it seems that the only change is that you can't appeal a motion to dismiss that has been denied. If the DA chooses to prosecute, you can file a motion to dismiss under the stand your ground law. If that motion is denied, you go to trial.</p><p></p><p>The part that's confusing is what they meant about the Legislature not intending to include residences where both parties resided. It would also be helpful to know a little more about the case, other than a wife shooting her husband in their house and claiming immunity under stand your ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Go_Ordnance, post: 3125371, member: 7266"] The article isn't perfectly clear, but it seems that the only change is that you can't appeal a motion to dismiss that has been denied. If the DA chooses to prosecute, you can file a motion to dismiss under the stand your ground law. If that motion is denied, you go to trial. The part that's confusing is what they meant about the Legislature not intending to include residences where both parties resided. It would also be helpful to know a little more about the case, other than a wife shooting her husband in their house and claiming immunity under stand your ground. [/QUOTE]
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