Saint Paul, MN asked in Criminal Law and Federal Crimes for Minnesota

Q: What happens if you kill someone who tries to rob you with a gun, but you kill them with a ghost glock

If you are being robbed at gunpoint, but you defend yourself with an illegal glock what would you get charged with

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Jonathan Matthew Holson
Jonathan Matthew Holson
Answered
  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Saint Cloud, MN
  • Licensed in Minnesota

A: You reach out directly to criminal defense attorneys and get one on board immediately. You are facing a potential murder charge here, along with possession of a ghost gun. It also raises the question if you are legally permitted to possess firearms which then creates a potential felon in possession charge as well. Asking a question on an online legal forum is not a substitute for having an attorney. Get someone on board immediately.

Robert Kane
Robert Kane
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  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Eagan, MN
  • Licensed in Minnesota

A: The person will likely spend most of his life in prison.

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