Wooden v. United States
6 A.3d 833 (D.C. Oct. 28, 2010)
It is not plain error to convict someone of possessing a knife in anticipatory self-defense.
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Keeping Knives in American Lives Since 1998
Keeping Knives in American Lives Since 1998
Wooden v. United States
6 A.3d 833 (D.C. Oct. 28, 2010)
It is not plain error to convict someone of possessing a knife in anticipatory self-defense.
The American Knife & Tool Institute (AKTI) today applauded the House of Representatives’ passage of Michigan Senate Bill 245, a bill to ensure better laws and protections for law abiding citizens carrying an automatic knife.
State of New Jersey v. Montalvo
Decided: June 8, 2017
The right of self-defense in a person’s home is expanded.
In re: Gilbert R
211 Cal. App. 4th 514 (2012)
Decided: November 12, 2012
Bias towards closure exception makes knife legal.
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