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Paperback American Law and the Trained Fighter Book

ISBN: 0897500911

ISBN13: 9780897500913

American Law and the Trained Fighter

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Even if you're in the right, the law may put you in the wrong!

Being the author of several books on the martial arts and fighting, I am always looking for books of exceptional quality to add to my library. If I have a book in my library, it's definitely worth owning. One such book is Carl Brown's, "American Law and the Trained Fighter." One of the key things to remember in any self-defense situation is that even if you are 100% in the right that may not be the case in the eyes of the legal system and/or in a civil case. What I am presenting here is a review of the author's book and therefore his opinions on the matter. Although we both share some of the same ideas, I fully admit that my opinions on a lot of what is included in this book are quite different from those of the author. You need to read the material presented, do some research of your own, and then form your own opinion. Introduction: This section starts off by asking the question, "Just what am I entitled to do in a self-defense situation." This of course varies from situation to situation and is dependent upon numerous circumstances that will be present and unique to each situation. Therefore, there is no magic answer. What the author attempts to do is give you some sound basic knowledge from which to work with and expand upon through your own research into the specific laws and legal precedents that have been set in the area in which you live. The most important point that the author makes in this section is this, "If you ever have to defend yourself with force, and doing so lands you in a court battle, you should get an attorney." I would personally expand upon that by saying that you should retain the services of an excellent attorney before you ever actually need one. The Martial Arts: This section goes into a brief history of the martial arts of Karate, Judo, Jujitsu, and Aikido in the Orient as well as here in the United States. Assault and Battery: This section (and the next one) really delves into the "meat & potatoes" of the matter and presents numerous examples of various state precedents concerning the subject matter. Although the information presented is dated, it does provide a firm basis for which you the individual can continue your research to bring you up-to-date on the current status in the area you live in. Assault and Battery are two separate crimes and can be charges individually or together. Additionally, you may find yourself facing not only criminal charges, but also civil charges as well. The author has further broken down the various case laws to come up with the following five elements that need to be considered when dealing with this issue. They are as follows: 1. The nature of the injuries received by the victim. 2. The force used by the defendant. 3. Whether repeated blows were struck. 4. The manner or style of attack. 5. Whether the blows and kicks were administered to vital areas of the victims body. According to the author, if the defendant is also a trained martial artist, the following two additi
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