Ever since Laremy Tunsil was arrested for assaulting his stepdad last Friday, there's been a lot of moral discourse over what he should or shouldn't be able to do in defense of his mother. What's been largely absent from the conversation is what the law does or doesn't allow him to do in defense of his mother. So to get a sense of how the legal system usually handles this type of case, we spoke with Ronald Rychlak, an Ole Miss law professor and the Faculty Athletics Representative.
We're still waiting on the official police report to provide more details, but here's a quick refresher on what we know about the incident:
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