It took a few weeks before GZ was arrested, though, if I recall correctly. I don't know the details for the delay regarding the investigation of the shooting incident, though.
A few weeks AND several marches.
It took a few weeks before GZ was arrested, though, if I recall correctly. I don't know the details for the delay regarding the investigation of the shooting incident, though.
In a fight he could have walked away from. His actions doesn't seem like someone who was scared at anytime.
Dispatch tapes were played multiple times in court. Stand your ground on the other hand does not apply. He waived his right to a SYG hearing.This thread is awful. Stupidity and vile from both sides. It's obvious most posters in this thread did not watch the trail since "Stand your ground" and the dispatch tapes are still being brought up.
There is absolutely no way DOJ will get involved in this and not just because it would be at least as difficult to prove civil right charges as it was to prove murder 2 or manslaughter.People on Twitter are claiming Obama filed Federal charges against Zimmerman. What the fuck are they talking about?
Feared for his life after he followed Trayvon? Doesn't make sense, but that's to be expected when we're ignoring the blatantly obvious fact that all Black men are presumed to be up to noooooo gud. If this wasn't such a somber moment, I'd be laughing my ass off.
it doesn't matter what we think. all that matters is that GZ feared for his life
You can't prove it either way. So without proof how do you put a guy away?
come on, breh... I'm on your side here. being black had zero to do with this. and unfortunately, there's no one to witness who really started shit. what this was self defense and it didn't matter how weak his injuries appeared, only his bitch-ass weak state of mind.Feared for his life after he followed Trayvon? Doesn't make sense, but that's to be expected when we're ignoring the blatantly obvious fact that all Black men are presumed to be up to noooooo gud. If this wasn't such a somber moment, I'd be laughing my ass off.
No, feared for his life while he we was getting his ass beaten. Which he possibly did, and we have no way of knowing for sure.
No I mean using the dispatch tapes as evidence Against Zimmerman because he did not listen to the suggestion when dispatch has no authority. If it was a police officer that would be different. I should have been more clear.
Let just say, it happened the other way and Zimmerman died. Would Trayvan saying he was scared for his life was the reason he hit Zimmerman so hard a valid reason not to put him away?
People on Twitter are claiming Obama filed Federal charges against Zimmerman. What the fuck are they talking about?
innocent until proven guiltySo we should err on the side of the murderer then.
Makes complete sense.
innocent until proven guilty
The whole thing with GZ fearing for his life during the fight and shooting in self defense only applies to a very short time frame.
When you look at context, the situation was needlessly created by GZ.
http://www.newyorker.com/online/blo...-not-guilty-blood-on-the-leaves.html?mobify=0The most damning element here is not that George Zimmerman was found not guilty: it’s the bitter knowledge that Trayvon Martin was found guilty. During his cross examination of Martin’s mother, Sybrina Fulton, the defense attorney Mark O’Mara asked if she was avoiding the idea that her son had done something to cause his own death. During closing arguments, the defense informed the jury that Martin was armed because he weaponized a sidewalk and used it to bludgeon Zimmerman. During his post-verdict press conference, O’Mara said that, were his client black, he would never have been charged. At the defense’s table, and in the precincts far beyond it where donors have stepped forward to contribute funds to underwrite their efforts, there is a sense that Zimmerman was the victim.
O’Mara’s statement echoed a criticism that began circulating long before Martin and Zimmerman encountered each other. Thousands of black boys die at the hands of other African Americans each year, but the black community, it holds, is concerned only when those deaths are caused by whites. It’s an appealing argument, and widespread, but simplistic and obtuse. It’s a belief most easily held when you’ve not witnessed peace rallies and makeshift memorials, when you’ve turned a blind eye to grassroots organizations like the Interrupters in Chicago, who are working valiantly to stem the tide of violence in that city. It is the thinking of people who’ve never wondered why African Americans disproportionately support strict gun-control legislation. The added quotient of outrage in cases like this one stems not from the belief that a white murderer is somehow worse than a black one but from the knowledge that race determines whether fear, history, and public sentiment offer that killer a usable alibi.
out of curiosity, why exactly was the manslaughter charge thrown out?
out of curiosity, why exactly was the manslaughter charge thrown out?
That's not how it works for self defense claims. Well, in every state beside Florida...
Once again guys Zimmerman did not have to listen the the dispatch suggestion because they have no authority. He should have listed to it though but legally he did not have too.
I have no idea. I didn't really follow the trial.
What I'm most curious about is how much the defense focused on justifying GZ's pursuit and getting out of the car against advice from dispatch. In other words how well they portrayed TM as worthy of suspicion.
out of curiosity, why exactly was the manslaughter charge thrown out?
I would like to know this as well.
It seems like it's not manslaughter because Zimmerman didn't kill Martin by accident... He did it on purpose but the jury did not see enough evidence to say it was a beyond a reasonable doubt he didn't do it in self defense...
Florida laws are so messed up.
I have no idea. I didn't really follow the trial.
What I'm most curious about is how much the defense focused on justifying GZ's pursuit and getting out of the car against advice from dispatch. In other words how well they portrayed TM as worthy of suspicion.
Manslaughter by act is exactly like murder 2 sans the presence of depraved mind. It is an intentional act and subject to the same self defense justification as murder.I would like to know this as well.
It seems like it's not manslaughter because Zimmerman didn't kill Martin by accident... He did it on purpose but the jury did not see enough evidence to say it was a beyond a reasonable doubt he didn't do it in self defense...
Florida laws are so messed up.
Let just say, it happened the other way and Zimmerman died. Would Trayvan saying he was scared for his life was the reason he hit Zimmerman so hard a valid reason not to put him away?
great piece, for sure. and his defense attorneys are real scummy pieces of shit. I hated watching them defend this asshole for the last two weeksGeorge Zimmerman,not guilty: Blood on the leaves - New Yorker
http://www.newyorker.com/online/blo...-not-guilty-blood-on-the-leaves.html?mobify=0
What a damn good article.
Once again guys Zimmerman did not have to listen the the dispatch suggestion because they have no authority. He should have listed to it though but legally he did not have too.
So we should err on the side of the murderer then.
Makes complete sense.
innocent until proven guilty
This country is screwed, the justice system is screwed. When a person can call 911, be told not to do anything and decides to take the law into his own hands with results in him taking the life of another and gets away with it.... well we're all screwed. This isn't the Wild West and people should be accountable for their actions. Whats worse is this now sets a bad precedent that this sort of action is permissible. This isn't the wild west.
They hardly did. The focus of the defense was fulfilling Zim's claim of self defense. So they focused on the confrontation.
O'Mara said something about Zim making the correct moral choice. That taints O'Mara and makes me lose respect for him.
Self defense claims allow you to escape murder 1,murder 2 or manslaughter( or any other violence related charge). If the jury believed his self defense claim was valid by the law they can't find him guilty of any of these charges. They could have made an emotional compromised decision and given him manslaughter but the defense attorney O'mara hammered the law into them in the closing remarks specifically to prevent this.
Sounds like the $350,000 George Zimmerman Legal Defense Fund served its purpose and the defense was just too damn well prepared for the prosecution.
I have no idea. I didn't really follow the trial.
What I'm most curious about is how much the defense focused on justifying GZ's pursuit and getting out of the car against advice from dispatch. In other words how well they portrayed TM as worthy of suspicion.
Thousands of black boys die at the hands of other African Americans each year, but the black community, it holds, is concerned only when those deaths are caused by whites. It’s an appealing argument, and widespread, but simplistic and obtuse.
What a damn good article.
But the confrontation wouldn't have happened if...
ah, it's probably been discussed ad nauseum. Nevertheless I don't see how a self defense argument can be presented without considering what led up to those seconds where GZ was losing the fight.
It's like if I walk down the street, follow and harass someone, and piss them off to the point that they feel threatened by my behavior...especially if they see I have a weapon. They can either run or fight. If they run they might get shot anyway. If they fight they can subdue me. So, they fight. Then I shoot them.
What a clusterfuck.
The Prosecution Fucked up this case. Period.
George Zimmerman,not guilty: Blood on the leaves - New Yorker
but from the knowledge that race determines whether fear, history, and public sentiment offer that killer a usable alibi.
I'm not going to pretend to be some sort of legal expert, but I'm not sure I agree. My main takeaway was that the deck was stacked against them from the start, as is often the case given the burden of guilt required to convict when there's a lack of hard evidence in your favor.
In your opinion, what would a team of crack attorneys representing the state have done differently to secure the conviction given the evidence they had?
Once again guys Zimmerman did not have to listen the the dispatch suggestion because they have no authority. He should have listed to it though but legally he did not have too.
Which is the case here. Taking out the racial component this case is very mundane, but race is constantly injected despite zero evidence of it, and even evidence against it.
He did kill Trayvon. That is a fact!