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In a well publicized case in Florida, former Marine John Rogers shot and killed a drinking buddy. He said that he had been attacked after he asked the man to leave. He retrieved a rifle, and said the man, James DeWitt, then charged him, giving him no choice but to fire. Rogers spent 22 Months in jail awaiting trail on a first degree murder charge. Half way through the trial, the judge dismissed the charges under Florida's Stand Your Ground law.
Evidence showed that the dead man was shot from a distance of 18 inches, supporting Rogers account and casting doubt on the claim of DeWitt's girlfriend, Christina Robertson, that the shooting had been completely unprovoked.
Today, 21 February, 2014, nearly two years after the shooting, Judge John Galluzzo reluctantly returned John Rodgers' guns. He said that he was forced to do so, because it was the law. From wesh.com:
”I have to return property that was taken under the circumstance,” Galluzzo said. “I have researched and haven't found case law to say otherwise.”
Then, in what can only be described as a fit of petulance, judge Galluzzo ordered all of John Rodgers ammunition be destroyed.
Galluzzo did order that all ammunition to be destroyed. He said it was too old and dangerous.