Lawyer in case of lethal force incident?

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I had only briefly thought about a lawyer in the case of being a CWP holder, but started thinking about actually getting into a lethal force scenario and needing a lawyer regardless of how "open and closed" the shoot might be.

Does anyone know of a SC Grass Roots type of thing that has a 2A friendly list of lawyers who might specialize in this type of case? If its already on here somewhere...sorry...I don't navigate on my phone so well.

Thanks!
 
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I **think** a fellow member, RotaryMike, is an attorney here in SC. He may be one to contact, if not for his services but as a possible referral to the one he has on "speed dial" ;0)

http://www.harringtonlegalservices.com/

My apologies to you both if I am remembering incorrectly.
 
Ha.

I don't do criminal defense, usually, but I can refer you if you get into trouble. I know some very good 2A lawyers.

FWIW, my website is crap at the moment and needs work, so don't go by that.
 
USCCA website has Mary Beth Parilla listed as a 2nd amendment attorney here in Greenville.
 
There were some names thrown out in this thread -> viewtopic.php?f=42&t=2581

Of course, some will say you don't need a lawyer. I say it doesn't hurt to know who the good ones are. When you need one, is a bad time to look for one.
 
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