TerryMathews
Lifer
- Oct 9, 1999
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I do believe there will also be an evidentiary (immunity) hearing before that date.
http://www.criminaldefenseattorneyt...mesticViolenceBattery/StandYourGroundLaw.aspx
No immunity hearing. The judge looking at the evidence is convinced there is enough evidence to proceed to trial, therefore the immunity hearing is not happening.
Read. Its right there. The defendant has to assert his right to it. As far as i know he hasn't yet.