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Protecting Your Right to Self-Defense

Post-Incident Survival

Seek Experienced Legal Advice Now

The Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution provides the right to keep and bear arms. Unfortunately, the amendment does not necessarily protect us from legal issues that may result from the use of those firearms. Understanding the proper steps to take in order to protect yourself after surviving a self-defense-required situation can be invaluable and make a huge difference in the outcome of any case brought against you.

After an incident, you need to remember what to say to police if they question you:

  • Do not voluntarily speak with police without seeking the advice of an experienced defense lawyer.
  • Do not disrespect police officers or agitate them.
  • Realize that the police are not necessarily on your side; anything you say can and will be used against you later.
  • Remember that you have the right to remain silent and the right to consult an attorney before answering any questions asked by a police officer.

Call toll free at 866-720-3708 for a free consultation with attorney John Freeman. You could also send an e-mail. For emergency assistance, call 313-330-2653 at any time of the day or night.

Legal Training: The Key to Post-Incident Survival

John Freeman, an NRA-certified instructor, range-safety officer and active member of the North American Hunting Club, offers a Law of Self-Defense 101 class for firearm owners. This training is designed to prepare licensed firearm holders for legal issues that may arise following a confrontation where lethal or non-lethal force is used. Mr. Freeman has years of experience training civilians and law enforcement officials alike.

Contact the Law Office of John Freeman Today

If you want to protect your rights to self-defense, successfully learn how to prove justification for using your firearm, and manage post-incident situations, contact the Troy, Michigan office of John Freeman today. Send an e-mail or call toll free at 866-720-3708. In the event of an emergency, call 313-330-2653. The Law Office of John Freeman represents clients throughout the greater Detroit metro area, throughout Michigan and nationwide.