As armed citizens, we often focus on the use of firearms, empty hand, edged and improvised weapons to defend ourselves. These are worthy skills to pursue. However, we often fail to either deeply examine the laws of self-defense, or grasps the concepts and legal ramifications of using our skills. This seminar will discuss the laws of self-defense, what might happen following your defending yourself, and how to best protect yourself from criminal charges and civil suits following your actions. Surviving the fight is often just the first step. This seminar is delivered in a classroom and lecture format over approximately 3 hours although it can run slightly longer depending on student questions.
The instructor for this class has over 3 decades of law enforcement experience, has testified as an expert witness in police use of force cases, is a college professor, and has a law degree.
- Force application probabilities.
- Black letter law regarding self-defense.
- California specific law regarding self-defense.
- Castle doctrine.
- Defender actions that influence the probability/outcome of trials.
Prerequisites
None
Equipment
Notebook and pen
Instructor Bio
Mike Lazarus holds 27 years of experience as a law enforcement officer, as well as 19 years SWAT including sniper, assaulter, team sergeant, FBI certified firearm instructor, MP5 and Sub Machine gun instructor, Defensive tactics instructor, Police Academy instructor, 13 years of experience in the US Army with multiple overseas deployments. Airborne, SOTIC, PSD, SRT, small arms armorer, various other military schools, Faculty member in California State University, Northridge and Ventura College. Hobbies include outdoor sports, hunting, competitive shooting.
Price: $99 | Not taking this course could cost you so much more later.
Hours: 9:30AM Check in | 10:00AM Start | 2:00PM End
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