For today’s installment of “From The Bench,” we have a decision by the Wyoming Supreme Court, Dillon Wayne Fuller v. State, 2021 WY 36, concerning
Possession and Purchase of Firearms (updated June 2022)
This post was original published in 2021 before the U.S. Supreme Court’s June 2022 decision in New York Rifle & Pistol Assoc., Inc. v. Bruen,
From the Bench: Humanely Destroyed
For the very first installment of “From the Bench,” a series of posts highlighting new and interesting decisions from various courts, we are starting with
Self-Defense: Wyoming’s “Castle Doctrine”
IMPORTANT UPDATE (modified December 5, 2022) On December 1, 2022, the Wyoming Supreme Court in a 3-2 decision expanded Wyoming’s “castle doctrine” to protect individuals
Self-Defense
If you’re charged with an assault, battery, or even a homicide, you may be able to defend yourself against the charge by showing that you
The Making of Crime in America
There are certain American myths about crime and criminals. On the one hand, there are black-and-white images of tough guys in dark alleys armed to