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Verdict in Fisher Manslaughter Case Linked to CT Law

Robert Fisher Jr., an attorney from Litchfield, receives a guilty verdict for first-degree manslaughter in the 2021 shooting death of Matthew Bromley, with experts citing Connecticut’s absence of a “stand-your-ground” law as pivotal in the jury’s decision. After three hours of deliberation, jurors concluded that Fisher had a duty to retreat safely from the confrontation outside his law office, shaping the case’s outcome significantly different from states that support self-defense without a duty to retreat.

During the trial, Fisher expressed fear for his safety when he fired the shots, yet prosecutors emphasized that he could have avoided the conflict altogether. Observers note that had this incident occurred in a “stand-your-ground” state, the outcome might have been different, raising questions about self-defense laws and their implications in similar future cases. Fisher’s sentencing is scheduled for June 10, and his defense team plans to file an appellate bond, underlining the legal complexities at play.

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