Host Miles Mercer examines the legal doctrine of "imminence" in self-defense cases—the requirement that danger must be immediate to justify force. Drawing from Oklahoma, New York, and Arizona statutes, the episode explores how courts measure those critical seconds between threat and action, why the "reasonable person" standard often fails real human fear responses, and how geography can determine whether identical defensive actions lead to freedom or prison.
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