Former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown filed a motion this week to dismiss the second-degree attempted murder charge against him in Miami, arguing that Florida’s Stand Your Ground law should apply. Brown’s motion contends that the state’s legal framework provides immunity when a person reasonably believes deadly force is necessary to prevent imminent danger. The defense asserts that the law supports Brown’s actions or lack of criminal liability under the circumstances described by prosecutors. The article notes Brown’s ongoing legal battles, including his attempt to have charges dismissed, and references the broader implications of Stand Your Ground in cases involving professional athletes and high-profile defendants. The court has yet to rule on the motion, and prosecutors maintain that the allegations against Brown are substantiated and should proceed to trial. The piece emphasizes Brown’s public history and the high-profile nature of the case, while describing the procedural steps underway in Miami.