mercenar1e
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I agree. It likely would have already gone to trial, he'd be convicted and serving the max sentence.
yeah with a public defender lol
I agree. It likely would have already gone to trial, he'd be convicted and serving the max sentence.
yeah with a public defender lol
To answer your question, I fully believe he'd be tried with the notion of being guilty and having to prove his innocence.
It doesn't matter what you believe, I am talking about how the prosecution would handle the case. They would have to prove Treyvon committed murder.
The defense asked the medical witness if [Zimmerman] "Stopping the attack allowed him to survive it"
Essentially claiming that if GZ didnt kill Trayvon, It would have been GZ who would have died. Alluding to the whole getting his head slammed on concrete thing.
It betrays my intellegence.
And they would be doing a 100 percent better job they're doing right now.
This case is a travesty. GAF is destroying the defense and these guys we're watching get paid stacks and don't have a clue...
And they'd be trying him as an adult, I bet.
Zim's got a super team, that's for sure. If he DOESN'T walk, it ain't their fault.
Speaking of which, you think Zim is going to bail to Peru after this? (I say Peru because he has family there)
I realise this, I don't see a big problem with that as everyone then accepted it was all speculation i.e. assuming Trayvon would have gone all the way with the head slamming/punching on the ground. I think had he, it's fair to assume Zimmerman could have been killed had he not shot Trayvon.
But again, it's speculation, as was then clarified.
the first thing he should do if he walks is leave the country..
Didn't the fight end on the grass though? That is where Trayvon was found. So the "head-smashing" could have occurred earlier in the fight
Many people made their mind up already, sadly, he would be a dead man walking even if found not guilty.
Who was that woman that killed her son (allegedly) and is free? Did people kill her?
People like to talk tough on twitter. I've read ridiculous racist comments from both sides. Just type Zimmerman in twitter and see what people are saying.
You have some white people happy a black teen is dead saying racist shit, you have some black people threaten harm on innocent white people if Zimmerman goes free etc.
I think Zimmerman will have a civil suit against him by Martin's family once the case finishes, if he gets free of the charges. He probably will try to go to Peru. I don't think he's in any danger for his life. People just say things on the internet because they can. No one will do anything like they didn't do anything to OJ, Casey Anthony etc.
Many people made their mind up already, he would be a dead man walking even if found not guilty.
Who was that woman that killed her son (allegedly) and is free? Did people kill her?
That's what is ridiculous to me.. Why is this guy a right wing hero? He shot an unarmed kid. But I see shit like this: http://patdollard.com/2013/06/watch...vons-gangsta-girlfriends-testimony-continues/What I can't stand about the trial in general is how politicized and partisan it is.
If I go to a largely-conservative site like breitbart.com or something, all the comments are praising and whooping and hollaring about how great the trial is going.
If I go to a largely-liberal site like NeoGAF, all the comments are distraught and disgusted and blaming the prosecution for ineptitude.
Almost no one watching the trial wants to learn the truth. Almost everyone just wants their pre-determined team to win. Almost no one just wants blind justice to be properly executed.
That's what is ridiculous to me.. Why is this guy a right wing hero? He shot an unarmed kid. But I see shit like this: http://patdollard.com/2013/06/watch...vons-gangsta-girlfriends-testimony-continues/
and it becomes unfortunately obvious that it's a fucking race thing and that makes me sad.
All these right wing tea party types are really showing their true colors in this situation.
People like to talk tough on twitter. I've read ridiculous racist comments from both sides. Just type Zimmerman in twitter and see what people are saying.
You have some white people happy a black teen is dead saying racist shit, you have some black people threaten harm on innocent white people if Zimmerman goes free etc.
I think Zimmerman will have a civil suit against him by Martin's family once the case finishes, if he gets free of the charges. He probably will try to go to Peru. I don't think he's in any danger for his life. People just say things on the internet because they can. No one will do anything like they didn't do anything to OJ, Casey Anthony etc.
What I can't stand about the trial in general is how politicized and partisan it is.
If I go to a largely-conservative site like breitbart.com or something, all the comments are praising and whooping and hollaring about how great the trial is going.
If I go to a largely-liberal site like NeoGAF, all the comments are distraught and disgusted and blaming the prosecution for ineptitude.
Almost no one watching the trial wants to learn the truth. Almost everyone just wants their pre-determined team to win. Almost no one just wants blind justice to be properly executed.
Just like politics.Almost no one watching the trial wants to learn the truth. Almost everyone just wants their pre-determined team to win. Almost no one just wants blind justice to be properly executed.
Unlike OJ, Zimmerman doesn't have deep pockets that would make a civil suit worth their while.
That's what is ridiculous to me.. Why is this guy a right wing hero? He shot an unarmed kid. But I see shit like this: http://patdollard.com/2013/06/watch...vons-gangsta-girlfriends-testimony-continues/
and it becomes unfortunately obvious that it's a fucking race thing and that makes me sad.
All these right wing tea party types are really showing their true colors in this situation.
Almost no one watching the trial wants to learn the truth. Almost everyone just wants their pre-determined team to win. Almost no one just wants blind justice to be properly executed.
Why was he following Trayvon?Yeah. And some posters on GAF have flat out said that if you don't think Zimmerman is guilty you are a racist. Just ignore the idiots.
I hear you. The problem is that it was partisan to begin with when the Media ran WILD with the story... absolutely wild. It muddled all the facts right from the beginning.
There was never going to be "blind justice" . This was a mini race war from the start.
My main issue with the judicial system is that it betrays common sense ffor the pursuit of evidence when they should work in tandem.. harmoniously
Im also upset the police absolutely destroyed any chance of a unbias fair case when they dropped the ball on their initial report.
That is the true issue at heart. Sad to say, Trayvon's case is nothing to be publicized over... It happens EVERY DAY in America. Trayvon died not knowing he'd become famous. Others die remaining nameless
And without being too "look in the mirror"-ish, why has Trayvon become a hero for the left? He beat a dude's face in. (<---purposely spun to sound bad, to reflect the opposite perspective of "shot an unarmed kid.")
Both did awful acts of violence, and we don't know which acts were and weren't justified. But no one seems to want to be educated on the facts. They're watching the trial like they would the NBA Finals.
...we do know Trayvon was unarmed and Zimmerman shot him. There's no justification for that.
I don't see any possible way for someone to think Zimmerman is a hero, and I too can only come to the conclusion that there is some racism involved in the motives some people have to weirdly be fervent supporters of the guy.
And what attorney is going to take the case? Assuming Zimmerman is essentially judgment proof because of a lack of assets, I know I sure as hell wouldn't take that case, and I can't think of another attorney that I know of that would, either.Not about deep pockets but making sure the man who killed your son doesn't get off scot free. They'll pursue every legal option in the hope they get some money or cam bankrupt and make Zimmermans life hell.
Plus, with the OJ civil trial, we finally found out the guy was guilty because of the fact new photo evidence of him wearing Bruno Magli shoes at an NFL game, the very shoes they said the killer was wearing and OJ denied ever wearing or owning during the criminal trial, was shown.
So you never know. If it was your son, wouldn't you want to pursue every legal option against your sons killer?
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And what attorney is going to take the case? Assuming Zimmerman is essentially judgment proof because of a lack of assets, I know I sure as hell wouldn't take that case, and I can't think of another attorney that I know of that would, either.
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Indeed.The attorney would have to be retained on a non-contingent basis. And the Martins have come into some money from at least one settlement with the neighborhood association. I would be surprised if they pursued Zimmerman in a civil action, though.
Not about deep pockets but making sure the man who killed your son doesn't get off scot free. They'll pursue every legal option in the hope they get some money or cam bankrupt and make Zimmermans life hell.
Plus, with the OJ civil trial, we finally found out the guy was guilty because of the fact new photo evidence of him wearing Bruno Magli shoes at an NFL game, the very shoes they said the killer was wearing and OJ denied ever wearing or owning during the criminal trial, was shown.
So you never know. If it was your son, wouldn't you want to pursue every legal option against your sons killer?
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Indeed.
Any idea of how much money? I would have to imagine they would be hesitant to burn through one settlement just to put Zimmerman through more legal hoops without the possibility of getting anything else out of it.
This is exactly how it gets politicized, is declaring views like this.
"Trayvon was just a kid with Skittles walking home" = "Zimmerman was just a guy looking out for his neighborhood."
"Trayvon was just defending himself from a stalker, who then shot and killed him" = "Zimmerman was just defending himself from the guy bashing his face and head in."
You reduce one party's actions to a single, inoffensive sentence, then detail the horrors of the other party.
Why was he following Trayvon?
Why did he think Trayvon wasn't supposed to be in that community?
Why was he mad that "these assholes always get away"? What lumped Trayvon in with such a group? What was he getting away with?
Why did he pursue this kid, with gun, when he was instructed not to?
Those were all choices Zimmerman made. He created that situation while Trayvon was just walking back from the store.
Just based on all that he should be guilty, regardless of what Trayvon may have done to get out of that situation. We don't know how Zimmerman approached Trayvon or what was said, but we do know Trayvon was unarmed and Zimmerman shot him. There's no justification for that.
I don't see any possible way for someone to think Zimmerman is a hero, and I too can only come to the conclusion that there is some racism involved in the motives some people have to weirdly be fervent supporters of the guy.
Is that the defense lawyer?
What hell
#dadkilledit
wow....
People understandably view Zimmerman's racially-motivated vigilante actions as the but for cause of a teen's needless death. Take Zimmerman's stupid conduct away, and Martin walks home. Nobody dies and nobody's head gets bloodied. That is why people want to see Zimmerman held accountable. That is wholly separate from the legal intricacies of the case.
The important details to me are so completely up in the air that I don't see how I would be able to convict him. If Martin was on top of him (which seems more likely than not given the evidence I've seen, as contradictory as it all is), it is self defense, unless Zimmerman initiated the initial physical altercation, in which case a manslaughter conviction is more justified, not murder.
There are a million but-for causes to everything. The question is when a but-for action becomes morally wrong enough to warrant culpability for the resulting event.
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And without being too "look in the mirror"-ish, why has Trayvon become a hero for the left? He beat a dude's face in. (<---purposely spun to sound bad, to reflect the opposite perspective of "shot an unarmed kid.")
Legally, this is incorrect. The law penalizes the provocateur of violence, not the first to inflict it.
And without being too "look in the mirror"-ish, why has Trayvon become a hero for the left? He beat a dude's face in. (<---purposely spun to sound bad, to reflect the opposite perspective of "shot an unarmed kid.")
Both did awful acts of violence, and we don't know which acts were and weren't justified. But no one seems to want to be educated on the facts. They're watching the trial like they would the NBA Finals.