Blurred Lines: Mistake of Fact in Self-Defense Scenarios

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Self-defense is complicated enough, and mistake of fact plays a critical role in weapon-related situations. Armed Attorneys Emily Taylor and Richard Hayes, Houston Criminal Defense Attorneys, navigate the fine line between justified defense and critical misconceptions. Join us as we dissect real-life cases where misinterpretations led to life-altering outcomes.

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