Carrying into a Hospital, Speedy Trial, Qualifying for Public Defender, and More!

Armed Attorneys Richard Hayes and Leslie Cross answer viewer questions involving hospitals and concealed carry, plea bargains, speedy trial rights, public defenders, self-defense law, and more. In this episode, we discuss:• Whether posting firearms training or shooting competition footage online is a bad idea• Why prosecutors sometimes offer plea deals even when crimes are clearly captured on video• What EMS and hospital staff may do if they discover a firearm during a medical emergency• Whether a smaller female in Texas can legally draw or use force based on disparity of force and pre-attack indicators• Whether judges should face liability for releasing repeat violent offenders• How speedy trial protections actually work in felony cases• Whether calling a lawyer during a routine traffic stop is realistic or useful• How courts determine whether someone qualifies for a public defender• Whether a Texas homestead could affect indigency determinations As always, every self-defense case is highly fact specific and outcomes depend on the totality of the circumstances, evidence, witness statements, prosecutorial discretion, and the laws of the applicable jurisdiction. \\📌 Get the Armed Attorneys Insider Newsletter!\👉 https://mailchi.mp/armedattorneys/ins... ⚖️ Need a Texas Criminal Lawyer?Walker & Taylor, PLLC – https://www.walkertaylorlaw.com/ 🎯 SUPPORT THE ARMED ATTORNEYS!✔️ Join our YouTube Community:    / @armedattorneys   Patreon:   / armedattorneys✔️   Merch Store: https://armedattorneys.myspreadshop.c... Follow us on Twitter: @ArmedAttorneys✔️ Visit our website: https://armedattorneys.com/ Legal Disclaimers: 📌 General Information OnlyThe material presented is for general informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only and should not be construed as formal legal advice or the formation of a lawyer-client relationship. Always consult an attorney for specific legal guidance. 📌 All Rights ReservedThis material is the sole property of Armed Attorneys, LLC. No reproduction is permitted without written permission, except for brief quotations in reviews or critical articles. #2A #SelfDefense #TexasLaw #ConcealedCarry #GunRights #CriminalLaw #ArmedAttorneys