Law&Crime On the Case with Chris Stewart

Law&Crime On the Case with Chris Stewart

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Female Criminals: Woman Playing Cop Kills Random Guy
True CrimeVigilantismSelf-Defense Law

Female Criminals: Woman Playing Cop Kills Random Guy

A 21-year-old woman's vigilante pursuit of a hit-and-run driver escalates into a fatal shooting, leading to a murder conviction and a complex legal battle involving an AI-generated citation blunder.

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Mom of 4 Executes Baby Daddy In Front Of Cops
Domestic ViolenceSelf-Defense LawCriminal Justice System

Mom of 4 Executes Baby Daddy In Front Of Cops

A mother of four, Quanesha Johnson, shot her ex-partner, Demonte Smith, in front of police after he threatened her, leading to a complex murder trial centered on self-defense and the failures of law enforcement.

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NFL Star Kills Intruder In Home Invasion At Mom’s House
Self-Defense LawMurder TrialStand Your Ground

NFL Star Kills Intruder In Home Invasion At Mom’s House

Former NFL player Travis Rudolph was acquitted of murder and attempted murder charges after claiming self-defense in a shooting that killed one man and injured another during a home invasion at his mother's residence.

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Florida Man Unloads 17 Rounds On Surprise Visitor: Cops
Attempted MurderSelf-Defense LawFirearm Discharge

Florida Man Unloads 17 Rounds On Surprise Visitor: Cops

A Florida man faces life in prison for firing 17 rounds at two people, including a woman who mistakenly came to his house, escalating a simple wrong address into an attempted murder case with his children present.

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Ding-Dong Ditch Prank Makes Ohio Dad Really Angry: Police
Self-defense lawGun violenceJuvenile crime

Ding-Dong Ditch Prank Makes Ohio Dad Really Angry: Police

An Ohio father faces multiple felony charges, including felonious assault, after firing a gun at teenagers playing a ding-dong ditch prank on his home, highlighting the severe legal consequences of escalating a minor nuisance.

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Girl Kills Her Sex Trafficker and Sets His House On Fire
Sex TraffickingSelf-Defense LawArson

Girl Kills Her Sex Trafficker and Sets His House On Fire

A 17-year-old girl confesses to killing her sex trafficker and setting his house on fire, sparking a national debate on self-defense, victimhood, and justice.

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Homeowner Shoots Intruder Twice After Midnight Break In
Self-defense lawHome invasionManslaughter trial

Homeowner Shoots Intruder Twice After Midnight Break In

A Massachusetts homeowner, Brian Camp, faced manslaughter charges after shooting an intruder twice during a home invasion, raising questions about the legal limits of self-defense when a second shot occurred minutes after the initial threat was seemingly neutralized.

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