
What Happens If You Kill Someone in Self-Defense in New York?
In instances where self-defense calls for one to take another life, it
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Scott Grauman, Attorney at Law, is the founder of Grauman Law P.C. and has a distinguished reputation for his fierce advocacy on behalf of his clients. Scott is an experienced litigator who regularly handles cases involving complex legal issues, providing a sophisticated and common-sense legal approach to clients facing real-life problems. Scott is admitted to the State Bar of New York, New Jersey and Florida. He is also admitted to the Federal District Court of the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York. Scott is a member of the American Bar Association (ABA), New York City Bar Association, Queens County Bar Association, National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL).

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