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Won't the trial be televised from Florida? (don't they show them?)
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"Have the clean racing people run any ads explaining that giving a horse a Starbucks and a chocolate poppyseed muffin for breakfast would likely result in a ten year suspension for the trainer?" - Dr. Andrew Roberts |
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"The police conducted a lie-detection procedure, known as voice stress analysis, on Mr. Zimmerman that he passed, and they had him re-enact the encounter with Mr. Martin back at the Retreat the day after the shooting." |
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![]() I assumed that the powder burns on the skin and clothes meant that the shot was fired from just a few inches. I thought the article I posted said it was extremely close range. I will have to go back and find the article.
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"How close, asked the judge, was the gun to the victim when it was fired?" "So close, said Gilbreath, that there were burns on Trayvon's sweat shirt and skin." I would think that means that the gun was within a few inches of Martin. http://southflorida.sun-sentinel.com...3.story?page=2 |
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"One witness, though, provided information to the police that corroborated Mr. Zimmerman’s account of the struggle, according to a law enforcement official." and this "He was handcuffed and taken into “investigative detention” at Sanford police headquarters, where he was read his Miranda rights and answered questions without a lawyer present. Investigators described him as unhesitatingly cooperative." Interesting. Thanks for the link, GPK. |
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http://www.jacksonvillecriminaldefen...t_results.html (I am not comparing Zimmerman to Ted Bundy; I'm just citing him as someone who was later convicted of having committed a horrific crime but passed the polygraph test as an example of why the polygraph tests are not useful) That NYTimes article makes me despair for law enforcement in Sanford. They really come across like the Keystone Kops.
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In addition, the article says that Martin had an abrasion on his knuckle. http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/...152333240.html |
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![]() How are they going to find a jury for this trial? It'll be like OJ all over again if they let these leaks keep happening. ABC has to own somebody somewhere!
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"Have the clean racing people run any ads explaining that giving a horse a Starbucks and a chocolate poppyseed muffin for breakfast would likely result in a ten year suspension for the trainer?" - Dr. Andrew Roberts |
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![]() Those two so-called "expert witness voice recognition guys" were obviously talking out of their asses because the FBI had the actual tapes and could not determine whose voice it was. I can guarantee you that the FBI has much more sophisticated equipment too.
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![]() I think the 2nd degree murder charge can still be thrown out by the judge at the next hearing. If there is a "stand your ground" pre-trial hearing, it is even possible the judge could throw out all the charges. For that to happen, "Zimmerman must prove: that he was not engaged in unlawful activity, that he was attacked in a place he had a right to be and that he reasonably believed his life and safety were in danger. He cannot, however, be justified in using deadly force if he provoked the altercation, unless he was attacked with more force than he initiated."
The burden is actually on the defendant to show that the stand your ground law applies. They don't need to prove it "beyond a reasonable doubt". They only need to prove it by a "preponderance of the evidence", meaning that it is more likely than not. |
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![]() Evidence Backs Up Zimmerman's Version of Shooting:
http://abcnews.go.com/US/cops-witnes...2#.T7XMkuhYsrU http://www.thesmokinggun.com/buster/...witness-758903 |
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Zimmerman was doing a very aggressive version of neighborhood watch. It wasn't very smart but it wasn't a crime. The incident was ultimately avoidable if Martin would have called the police about a suspicious person following him. You can't take the law into your own hands and physically assault a person just because you are pissed that they were following you for a little while. http://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/d...icle-1.1080161 |
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http://globalgrind.com/news/trayvon-...-death-details Martin described Zimmerman as "crazy" and "creepy." If I was alone and saw a crazy creepy man following me, I would certainly think I was in danger.
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I believe he beats Murder 2, but is found guilty of a lesser charge. |
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Since there are no witnesses who saw how the fight started, we will never know for sure what happened. If there is no evidence that contradicts Zimmerman's version of how the fight started, then I think he has to be found not guilty. If he was attacked from behind and knocked to the ground and then is being badly beaten on the ground, I think he has a right to use deadly force under the law. I think to find him guilty (of even manslaughter), the prosecution will need to poke some major holes in Zimmerman's story. If the incident happened the way Zimmerman claims, I don't think there is any case against him. If the prosecution has some evidence to show that Zimmerman's story is probably false, then the prosecution may have a chance to get some type of conviction. |