How to stay out of jail after a defensive shooting.

Published on December 29, 2015
Duration: 11:23

This video breaks down self-defense into four crucial levels: tactical, criminal, civil, and emotional. It emphasizes that surviving a defensive shooting involves preparing for legal battles and emotional trauma, not just the physical act. Key advice includes having legal representation ready, understanding police interaction protocols, and utilizing specific legal defense services.

Quick Summary

Self-defense involves four levels: tactical, criminal, civil, and emotional. After a defensive shooting, prepare for legal challenges and psychological impact. Advise police you won't answer questions without an attorney and utilize legal defense services like LegalShield or Second Call Defense.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: 4 Levels of Self-Defense
  2. 00:36Level 1: Tactical Defense
  3. 01:06Level 2: Criminal Defense
  4. 01:27Level 3: Civil Defense
  5. 01:50Level 4: Emotional Defense
  6. 03:41Legal Preparation Services
  7. 04:57Interacting with Police
  8. 05:43Bail Me Out Envelope Strategy
  9. 09:32Insurance and Liability

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the four levels of self-defense discussed in the video?

The video outlines four levels: Level 1 is Tactical Defense (using the firearm), Level 2 is Criminal Defense (preparing for arrest and charges), Level 3 is Civil Defense (facing lawsuits), and Level 4 is Emotional Defense (dealing with psychological impact).

What should you say to police after a defensive shooting?

Advised statements include: 'Someone tried to kill me,' 'I won't answer questions without my attorney,' 'Here is the gun,' and 'Take me to the hospital.'

What is the 'Bail Me Out' envelope strategy?

It's a prepared envelope for a trusted person containing bail bondsman information, legal service details, and credit card information to ensure quick financial arrangements for release after an arrest.

What legal services are recommended for self-defense situations?

The video recommends services like LegalShield for general 24/7 attorney access and Second Call Defense specifically for firearm-related legal issues, including bail support.

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