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Mudinyeri:
JMD is no dummy.  Regardless of how you feel about his tactics he gets the job done.  If I ever end up on the wrong end of a gun-related lawsuit he'll be my first call.

Chris Z:
Cops can't stand JMD, because he is a good attorney.

I don't agree with the "media whoring", but nobody can argue that there is a better Attorney when it comes to justifiable homicide cases in Nebraska. I have researched every self defense shooting in Nebraska I could find, and in the cases where the person was wrongly charged with homicide... Guess who the Attorney was that was successful in defending the accused?   JMD


Armed Citizens Legal Defense Network is the way to go.

Ronvandyn:

--- Quote from: bullit on September 23, 2010, 11:51:54 AM ---Also, I would HIGHLY encourage ALL of you to attend a Massad Ayoob course on the the Legal/Justifiable use of deadly force.  When you are done, you will likely have more background and education than your run of the mill lawyer.  Ask one. 
--- End quote ---

I?m going to be honest, I value what Mr. Ayoob has to say, but at $400.00 a pop I just can?t afford it.  Not many people can.  I know, it may save me $$$ if I ever have to discharge my weapon, but that is poor justification for spending an entire 2 weeks of grocery money for my family. 

I have a pretty good background in the ?Use of Force? area from my days as a military policeman, and while I?m pretty sure that I could learn a few things from listening to Mr. Ayoob I just can?t bring myself to attempt to justify that kind of expenditure.

Ron

Husker_Fan:
Chris,
I'm no criminal defense attorney, and I don't find the "media whoring" appealing either.  However, there is more to the law than the law.  County attorneys are elected and have to face the public. Jurors, as impartial as they can be, are exposed to pretrial publicity by both the prosecution and the defense.  Getting the client out early and driving the narrative changes the calculus for a county attorney who is contemplating bringing a person to trial.

The analogy of legislating and sausage making comes to mind only for the criminal justice system.  Just remember, it's the worst system in the world, right after all the others (pardon the paraphrase).

bullit:
Ronvandyn,
I would HIGHLY recommend an alternative....take Chris Zeeb's course.  It is 4 hours and $85 (as I recall).  Several members of this forum have taken it.  VERY good, condensed course to have in your knowledge base.  Chris is also a graduate of Ayoob's course so will likely incorporate some that information.

www.neccwtraining.com

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