The following is an example of a victim-rights' website: http://aaa-selfdefense.com/the-victims-constitutional-right-to-reasonable-protection-from-revictimization-by-the-accused#respond
In the above, is there any reference to the victim hiring an attorney to protect his/her rights, due to the fact that the district attorney and investigating detective represent the state and not the victim?
Check out "Home" on the above site.
Type in "Public Duty Doctrine" on "Search this website."
The Public Duty Doctrine should be the foundation or cornerstone for advocating self-defense. However, there is only one paltry, vague, ambiguous reference to the doctrine in this website.
You should want to know why, on what grounds, self-defense should be in the forefront of everyone's mind.
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