Antonio Brown seeks to get attempted murder charge dropped under Florida’s Stand Your Ground law
Antonio Brown's attorney argues immunity under Florida's Stand Your Ground law after a May shooting linked to a violent history with the alleged victim, Brown was detained 40 days.
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Former NFL Star Antonio Brown Cites 'Stand Your Ground' Law in Murder Case
Antonio Brown is citing Florida’s controversial “Stand Your Ground” law in an attempt to dismiss the second-degree murder charge against him in Miami. “Brown’s use of force on May 16, 2025, was fully justified,” a Monday, December 1, motion filed by Brown’s lawyer, Mark Eiglarsh, read in part, per ESPN. “Brown reasonably believed that the alleged victim intended to cause him serious harm.” The Stand Your Ground law took effect in Florida in 2005…
Antonio Brown wants attempted murder charge dropped under Stand Your Ground law
Ex-NFL star Antonio Brown is seeking to have his attempted murder charge dismissed under Florida’s Stand Your Ground law, according to court documents. The former wide receiver pleaded not guilty last month to one count of second-degree attempted murder, after he was arrested and extradited from Dubai, where he hid out following the shooting at a celebrity boxing match in Miami. On May 16, Brown allegedly snatched a firearm off a security guard …
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