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Can you be prosecuted for only witnessing a crime?
Yes, it is possible. Suppose you’re a witness to a crime and you don’t report it to the police. Will fear or reluctance of getting involved result in criminal charges? In most states, mere failure to report a crime isn’t a crime in itself. It’s clear that you can be prosecuted for the things you do, but can you be prosecuted for something you fail to do as well? However, there are some exceptions.
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Mar 247 min read


Train Your Staff With The 6 C's of Robbery Protocol
Convince store robbery protocol
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Nov 28, 20258 min read


Discover the Benefits of Self-Defense Litigation Protection Assurance
Discover the benefits of self-defense litigation protection assurance
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Nov 26, 20254 min read


Navigating Self-Defense Laws in Public Places Amid Rising Violence
Violence in public places has been increasing in recent years, making it vital for individuals to understand their rights when faced with a confrontation. From bustling city streets to lively shopping malls, an attack can happen anywhere. If you encounter such a situation, knowing how to protect yourself and the legal consequences of your actions can make all the difference.
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Jul 14, 20254 min read


Understanding Homeowners Insurance and Self-Defense
Many homeowners believe their insurance policies will cover them in self-defense situations. Unfortunately, this belief is often misguided. For instance, if you decide to confront a burglar or even act defensively at home, your liability coverage might fall short.
selfdefensefund
May 15, 20254 min read
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