They didn't take blood/urine samples, they tried to correct whitenesses at the scene, .
Amazing typo.
They didn't take blood/urine samples, they tried to correct whitenesses at the scene, .
Amazing typo.
You're reading too much into that...http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/03/19/trayvon-martin-college-students-rally_n_1364734.html
The police found him dead, face down in a patch of grass about 70 feet from his father's home.
didn't see this before
face down?
why does that sound like he was shot from behind?
Don't people generally fall forward when losing consciousness?http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/03/19/trayvon-martin-college-students-rally_n_1364734.html
The police found him dead, face down in a patch of grass about 70 feet from his father's home.
didn't see this before
face down?
why does that sound like he was shot from behind?
You're reading too much into that...
You're a clown man, you don't know what direction you want to head in
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/03/19/trayvon-martin-college-students-rally_n_1364734.html
The police found him dead, face down in a patch of grass about 70 feet from his father's home.
didn't see this before
face down?
why does that sound like he was shot from behind?
Im sorry, do you think I am lying? You can go look up what is considered circumstantial and what isn't and you'll see the same thing I just pasted.
Maybe the FBI investigation will find evidence to to fill in the gaps, but the witness testimony they have thus far certainly is circumstantial.
How the fuck do you claim self defense when YOU are the aggressor?
Justice department and FBI getting involved. I do hope justice is done. That entire POS police department should be turned upside down.
in Florida, you can't.This, THIS is what's eatting at me
I can't fucking stand it
Not encouraging. But in this case, I do feel like the public pressure will be an asset to justice. I hope so.Unfortunately, grand juries are ideal for white washing. The proceedings are secret and heavily influenced by the prosecutors assigned. Cases against police officers, for example, frequently get no billed by grand juries when prosecutors don't really want to prosecute. (Grand juries themselves have a record, at least in Texas, of being heavily populated by law enforcement types, despite the fact that they are supposed to be drawn from a cross-section of the community.)
Consider if the grand jury comes back with a no bill. That is an ideal way to insulate the Sanford PD and prosecutor's office.
I don't know what options, if any, exist under Florida law other than grand jury.
if it's to that point, then they believe they ALREADY have enough evidence to pursue.
They just got the case a few days ago, right?
DAT PUBLIC PRESSURE.
That's fine, but your statement said IF. I am asking what IF NOT? Your original statement was worded in such a way that you seemed you were more worried by it being racially based than being a murder. If it is racially based he should go to jail, you said. I said, he should go to jail. You disagreed. I'm not following.
Is anyone watching the family's attorney on CNN? I hope this guy is better in the courtroom than he is in front of the cameras.
Is anyone watching the family's attorney on CNN? I hope this guy is better in the courtroom than he is in front of the cameras.
I have a feeling Zimmerman will change his plea to insanity rather than self-defense by the time this goes to trial. 46 911 calls in a year?
I have a feeling Zimmerman will change his plea to insanity rather than self-defense by the time this goes to trial. 46 911 calls in a year?
Zimmerman was appointed or recognized as the captain of neighborhood watch by the neighbors. The watch program isn't an official legal authority. I speculate most neighborhood watches are not registered and done in ad hoc manner.what I don't understand is that if he wasn't officially registered with the Neighborhood Watch program, why did the police let him carry on like this at all?
He could be enjoying a mai tai in Switzerland right now for all we know. As long as he's not under arrest, he's not obligated to stay in the country.How long until we expect Zimmerman to skip town?
I'm a little saddened that so many think Neighborhood Watch programs have legal authority :\
Well, apparently now in FL they can kill.
If it was racially motivated there is no way it can be anything but a cold blooded murder..
Well, apparently now in FL they can kill.
All of which is circumstantial - none of the witnesses actually saw or heard the entire incident, only the tail end of it. The best of the evidence against Zimmerman is his changing story, but my guess is that without anything better than the witness testimony in their hands its probably not enough based on that alone.
The only thing anyone should even be considering arguing over is how severely zimmerman should be charged. Should it be manslaughter? Murder in the 2nd degree? Murder in the 1st degree?
Saying he shouldn't be arrested or investigated? Wtf is wrong with you?
Again I'll repeat that the police ignoring a clearly unlawful shooting is as unlikely as any scenario I could think up for why this kid ended up dead.
yep. and I vote for 1st Degree Murder, but I will accept 2nd Degree Murder...and the 25 year minimum sentence that accompanies it.
1st degree implies he went out looking to kill Treyvon, which I don't think is the case and probably could not be proven. I think though 2nd degree is more plausible, he went into the situation looking for a fight but got more than he bargained for and ended up killing Treyvon.
Awesome how much this story has blown up this week.
Until you read the reactions on right-leaning blogs & forums. :|
http://www.slate.com/articles/news_..._martin_s_killer_hasn_t_been_prosecuted_.html
There is an article by Slate's Emily Bazelon explaining the "stand your ground" law, which takes the self-defense to quite extreme and is the reason why police hasn't arrested against Zimmerman yet. The law not only gives the self-defender civil and criminal immunity, it also has "what the Florida Supreme Court calls “true immunity.” True immunity, the court said, means a trial judge can dismiss a prosecution, based on a Stand Your Ground assertion, before trial begins."
http://www.slate.com/articles/news_..._martin_s_killer_hasn_t_been_prosecuted_.html
There is an article by Slate's Emily Bazelon explaining the "stand your ground" law, which takes the self-defense to quite extreme and is the reason why police hasn't arrested against Zimmerman yet. The law not only gives the self-defender civil and criminal immunity, it also has "what the Florida Supreme Court calls true immunity. True immunity, the court said, means a trial judge can dismiss a prosecution, based on a Stand Your Ground assertion, before trial begins."
Until you read the reactions on right-leaning blogs & forums. :|
http://www.slate.com/articles/news_..._martin_s_killer_hasn_t_been_prosecuted_.html
There is an article by Slate's Emily Bazelon explaining the "stand your ground" law, which takes the self-defense to quite extreme and is the reason why police hasn't arrested against Zimmerman yet. The law not only gives the self-defender civil and criminal immunity, it also has "what the Florida Supreme Court calls true immunity. True immunity, the court said, means a trial judge can dismiss a prosecution, based on a Stand Your Ground assertion, before trial begins."
http://www.slate.com/articles/news_..._martin_s_killer_hasn_t_been_prosecuted_.html
There is an article by Slate's Emily Bazelon explaining the "stand your ground" law, which takes the self-defense to quite extreme and is the reason why police hasn't arrested against Zimmerman yet. The law not only gives the self-defender civil and criminal immunity, it also has "what the Florida Supreme Court calls “true immunity.” True immunity, the court said, means a trial judge can dismiss a prosecution, based on a Stand Your Ground assertion, before trial begins."