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AFTER DEADLY FORCE SEMINAR

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The After Deadly Force Seminar  being offered in NC by another instructor is not their original content.  The material was taken without permission from the content of our course.

Concealed Handgun Carry, Inc. was the first to offer the After Deadly Force Seminar to citizens with a Concealed Handgun Permit.  Since our first ADF class in August of 2007, we have worked diligently to improve this class.   The course in now presented in Power Point and we now have the services of a highly competent self defense attorney to assist in the presentation. We are constantly updating our presentation material to insure you get the latest information. 

After Deadly Force Seminar

  ($125.00)

$100.00 if you have taken our Concealed Handgun Class or Defensive Shooting Class

Fall of 2010 Keep checking for a date.

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The  attorney for the April 23 seminar was once again Tom Sallenger.  Tom's presentation including    Q & A was nearly two hours.  That alone was worth the price of the seminar.  Tom kept everyone on the edge of their seats as he went through a typical self defense case.  He talked about all facets of what you should expect from an investigation.  

Tom related how his recent argument presented to the NC Supreme Court prompted a new trial for a man wrongly convicted of Manslaughter in a use of deadly force situation when he was being robbed by a 16 year old with a lengthy criminal record.  His original tial attorneys thought they had the case "in the bag" and did not properly prepare a self defense case.  THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY NOW SAYS THAT HE WILL NOT BE RETRIED.  HE IS FREE AT LAST! 

This was a perfect example of what you will learn to avoid in our After Deadly Force Seminar.  If this man had taken our ADF Seminar he probably would never have been convicted.  He would have had a greater chance of never having had to go to court. 

PROPER TRAINING IS THE ANSWER TO A LOT OF PITFALLS IN OUR JUDICIAL SYSTEM.  There is not another class in NC that will prepare you for a use of deadly force incident as well as this class will.

Attorney, Tom Sallenger

Tom is one of the most experienced (25 yrs. practice) and BEST criminal defense attorneys in North Carolina.  He has successfully defended many self defense cases.  He received his law degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC and is a former Assistant District Attorney.  Tom currently practices several areas of law.  His office is in Wilson, NC.

Professionally, Tom has been recognized by Business North Carolina Magazine as one of the State's best lawyers in Criminal Law with his selection as a member of North Carolina's 2009 Legal Elite. 

Tom was recently honored by his peers to be included in The Best Lawyers in America in 2009. 

There is much presented that even law enforcement officers are not aware of except for the handful who work in specialized units.

Our efforts are on going to bring training to the area for holders of the NC Concealed Handgun Permit.  They are truly among the absolute best citizens of our state.

Call or email now to get registered for the next ADF Seminar April 23, 2010.

252-937-8198. chris@concealedhandguncarry.com

 Chris Raper presents at the ADF Seminar

Attorney, Tom Sallenger takes questions from students in the ADF Seminar.

Cost:  $125.00  

Only $100.00 if you have taken our Concealed Handgun Class

 This seminar  is restricted to those who have a Concealed Handgun Permit or a current pistol permit.  Due to the course content we will not teach this class without restrictions to the general public.

 This seminar will be held at the Holiday Inn Express, 2308 Montgomery Drive, Wilson, NC. 

 Click here for a map to the Holiday Inn Express.

THE FOLLOWING  IS JUST SOME OF THE INFORMATION YOU WILL RECEIVE IN THE 

AFTER DEADLY FORCE SEMINAR. 

YOU ARE HOLDING AN INTRUDER AT GUNPOINT AND DO NOT KNOW IF HE/SHE IS ARMED.  DO YOU KNOW THE ANSWERS TO THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS?

  1. Do you aim for the center of mass or at other parts of his/her anatomy?
  2. For your safety, how do you position the suspect while holding him/her at gunpoint?
  3. Where should you have the suspect place his/her hands?
  4. Do you tie him/her up or handcuff them?
  5. What do you instruct him/her to do or not to do?
  6. What other option do you have other than to continue to hold him/her at gunpoint?
  7. Do you search him/her for weapons?
  8. What do you tell the 911 operator?
  9. What do you instruct other family members to do?
  10. What do you tell law enforcement officers when they arrive?
  11. What do you ask witnesses at the scene to do?
  12. How do you minimize the potential of getting shot by the responding officers?

      YOU HAVE USED DEADLY FORCE AND THE INTRUDER APPEARS TO BE DEAD OR SERIOUSLY WOUNDED.  WHAT DO YOU NOW DO?

  1. Do you search him/her for weapons?
  2. Do you administer first aid first?  Would you know what to do for a gunshot victim?
  3. Do you call 911 first?
  4. What do you tell the 911 operator?
  5. Should you stay on the line with the operator?
  6. How much information should you give the operator?
  7. What information should you NOT give them?
  8. What do you do with potential evidence at the scene?
  9. Who else should you call on your phone?
  10. What if your house phone is inoperative and you have to use your cell phone?
  11. Who should you NOT call and WHY?
  12. Will you need and attorney?
  13. If you need an attorney, what kind of attorney will you need?
  14. With whom may you discuss the events of the shooting, other than your attorney?
  15. What do you ask witnesses at the scene to do?
  16. Will the responding officer be able to identify you?
  17. What do you do or SAY if you are arrested for defending your life?
  18. What kind of self-defense bullets should you use in your firearm?
  19. Why should you NOT use full metal jacketed bullets as self-defense ammo?
  20. What you need to know about action and reaction.
  21. After a deadly force shooting, what will you likely experience emotionally?
  22. What is the Mark of Cain Syndrome?
  23. What is an Affirmative Defense?
  24. What is Jury Nullification?
 
    IN TODAY'S JUDICIAL SYSTEM, KNOWING HOW AND WHEN TO USE DEADLY FORCE IS NOT ENOUGH.  KNOWING HOW TO DEAL WITH THE AFTERMATH AND WHAT TO EXPECT  FROM THE JUDICIAL SYSTEM WILL HELP YOU GREATLY.  

The facilities we use are accessible to students with limited mobility including wheelchairs.

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