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- 2 companies dismissed from Kayla Giles lawsuit over self-defense policy
A federal judge dismissed Kayla Giles' claim against two companies that decided her self-defense claim in the fatal shooting of her husband wasn't covered under a policy she had purchased
- Kayla Giles and USCCA Case Analyzed by . . . - Attorneys On Retainer
Criminal Defense Attorneys Marc J Victor and Andy Marcantel do a deep dive into the Kayla Giles self-defense case and how the USCCA denied her coverage …
- USCCA Responds to Critics: But Is It the WHOLE Truth? - Law of Self Defense
Now, Kayla Giles was permitted to argue self defense by the court There are circumstances by the way, in which a court can tell you, no, self defense is not on the table
- Third Circuit Court of Appeal affirms conviction, sentence for Kayla Giles
Giles claimed it was self-defense Alexandria police arrested Giles for the shooting, and the Attorney General’s Office prosecuted the case on second degree murder and obstruction of justice
- Kayla Giles Guilty In Walmart Murder During Custody Exchange
Giles, whose legal team had claimed she shot Coutee in an act of self-defense, was described by prosecutors during the trial as “cold” and “calculating,” Alexandria news outlet, the Town Talk, reported
- The FULL Kayla Giles Story You Need to Know - July 2025 Update
Criminal Defense Attorneys Marc J Victor and Andy Marcantel of Attorneys On Retainer, discuss the full timeline of the Kayla Giles case and provide an update on what is happening next in her case
- Federal Civil Suit: Giles v. USCCA “no . . . - Law of Self Defense
The case of Kayla Giles is back in the news, particularly her lawsuit in Federal court against USCCA for its purported breach of its obligations to cover her self-defense legal expenses as a Platinum-level member in good standing, because her defense attorney last week filed a motion requesting that the civil suit by Giles against USCCA be
- Judge dismisses Kayla Giles’ claims against insurance company over self . . .
ALEXANDRIA, La (KALB) - Federal Judge Dee Drell has dismissed claims filed by Kayla Giles in Sept 2019 to force an insurance company to pay out on a self-defense insurance policy she
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