The Court May Still Convict You… Even When YOU Think It’s Self-Defense | Here’s Why
Instructor Mike, a professional firearms instructor, provides an in-depth analysis of self-defense law in Illinois, emphasizing that a subjective belief of threat is insufficient for legal justification in court. He explains the nuances of 'stand your ground' established through case law, not statute, and differentiates between case law and statutory law. The discussion highlights how cultural disconnects and legal precedent like stare decisis can lead to convictions even when an individual believes their actions were justified self-defense.













