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In this jaw-dropping episode of Speedy Law, Speedy takes us deep into one of the wildest cases he’s ever defended—where adrenaline, misunderstanding, and the limits of law enforcement collided right in a client’s front yard.
It all started when a man riding his motorcycle was pulled over… in his own yard. Before he could even ask why, the officer jumped out and grabbed him without explanation. Instinct kicked in—Speedy’s client fought off the officer and retreated into his home.
But things escalated fast. Armed with a .22 shotgun, he fired a shot at the officer—missed. The officer crawled away, but the client wasn’t done. He smashed the patrol car for good measure.
The charge? Assault and battery with intent to kill. The verdict? You'll have to tune in to hear how this one ended!
Was it justice… or just chaos in the name of law and order?
Speedy breaks it all down—every wild turn, every legal twist—in a case where the line between self-defense and criminal intent gets as blurry as a speeding motorcycle at dusk.
Warning: This one’s intense. Hold on tight.
By George W. SpeedyIn this jaw-dropping episode of Speedy Law, Speedy takes us deep into one of the wildest cases he’s ever defended—where adrenaline, misunderstanding, and the limits of law enforcement collided right in a client’s front yard.
It all started when a man riding his motorcycle was pulled over… in his own yard. Before he could even ask why, the officer jumped out and grabbed him without explanation. Instinct kicked in—Speedy’s client fought off the officer and retreated into his home.
But things escalated fast. Armed with a .22 shotgun, he fired a shot at the officer—missed. The officer crawled away, but the client wasn’t done. He smashed the patrol car for good measure.
The charge? Assault and battery with intent to kill. The verdict? You'll have to tune in to hear how this one ended!
Was it justice… or just chaos in the name of law and order?
Speedy breaks it all down—every wild turn, every legal twist—in a case where the line between self-defense and criminal intent gets as blurry as a speeding motorcycle at dusk.
Warning: This one’s intense. Hold on tight.