In the legal context, "Silk" refers to a senior barrister in the United Kingdom who has been appointed as a Queen's Counsel (QC). This title is awarded to those who demonstrate exceptional skill and expertise in advocacy and legal practice. The term "Silk" originates from the silk gowns worn by these senior barristers during court proceedings. Being appointed as a QC is considered a prestigious achievement in a barrister's career.
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This depends on the person with AS. I have AS and can't stand silk where as someone else with AS may love silk.
The term 'silk' is usually applied to members of the legal profession - specifically barristers, and other members of the Bar Association.
It wasn't. California does not have a stand your ground law.
Yes, Minnesota does not have a Stand Your Ground law in place.
There are 34 states in the Unted States that have a stand-your-ground law. Of those 34 states, Iowa, Virginia, and Washington have their own version of the stand-your-ground law.
Yes, Utah does have a stand-your-ground law. Additional states with a stand-your-ground law include Tennessee, Texas, West Virgina, Ohio, Arizona, and Alaska to name a few.
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