Karen L. Foxx had sought court orders to keep her estranged husband away, had filed criminal assault charges against him and changed her phone number. She also bought a gun to protect herself, and, her lawyer says, Foxx did just that when she fatally shot her husband. Now she awaits word on whether she will be charged with a crime-one of two recent cases in which the legal right to self-defense is under examination.
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