Three-Time Felon Charged with Gun Possession Loses Second Amendment Argument
Published for NC Criminal Law on April 03, 2014.
This week, the court of appeals decided State v. Price, an interesting gun rights and Fourth Amendment case. Facts. The defendant was standing in a forest, near a deer stand, holding a rifle, in full camouflage, when a wildlife officer approached him. The officer asked the defendant for his hunting license, under the license check ... Read more
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