Attorneys in the Will Smith shooting-death case are gauging potential jurors' attitudes on when it's appropriate to flee an aggressor and when it's appropriate to use lethal self-defense under Louisiana's "stand your ground" law. Hayes' defense team has cast Smith as the aggressor in the confrontation that followed an April 9 car crash. [...] many potential jurors filled the courtroom that there was no room for the public or news media. About 130 potential jury candidates have begun filing into a New Orleans courtroom for the Will Smith shooting-death trial. Jurors likely will be faced with conflicting testimony over which of the two drivers was the aggressor in the confrontation that followed.