Justice Margaret Chutich wrote that in the 4-2 majority opinion that, "We hold that a person claiming self-defense has a duty to retreat when reasonably possible" before using a deadly weapon. Blevins argued in the appeal that the duty to retreat when reasonably possible "should not apply ...
when the Billings Police Department received a report of a man brandishing a weapon during a disturbance with other individuals in a parking lot on the 1600 block of Avenue D. According to the Billings Police Department Facebook Page, Sgt. Mansur wrote, ...
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Corrections officer pleads guilty to brandishing a deadly weaponFIONA STOKESGIFFT