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#32
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05-14-2015, 08:56 AM
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Re: *Update* George Zimmerman Shot at in Florida
Is he white? I didn't think he was... It was reported on the news last night that these two have had 3 PREVIOUS run-ins with each other since Sept. Now I'm not a betting woman but those odds are near impossible in this area... WAY too many people! So someone is following someone... |
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05-14-2015, 10:44 AM
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Re: *Update* George Zimmerman Shot at in Florida
Absolutely I think Trayvon was the aggressor. All the evidence says so. I remember you being one of those who didn't think who Trayvon was, was relevant. The facts suggest Trayvon was also an aggressive asshole. And Trayvon hid between two houses and ambushed Zimmerman. All the facts prove Zimmerman did nothing but follow Trayvon, and Trayvon was the one who turned to violence. That case is closed. |
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05-14-2015, 04:36 PM
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Re: *Update* George Zimmerman Shot at in Florida
Hey, don't blame me: it's your country that got the ball rolling with that whole Magna Carta thing. Don't like it? Then move to North Korea, and after they put you in charge, you can start executing people for falling asleep when you're in the room. |
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#38
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05-14-2015, 05:00 PM
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Re: *Update* George Zimmerman Shot at in Florida
I've taken the liberty of highlighting the wrongest parts of your post. The law does not concern itself with appearances. Juries may, but that's because juries are stupid. When it comes to the facts of a matter, what is apparent is not always what is true. Why else would the prosecution seek to establish motive for a murder, if the most apparent motive of one person wanting another one dead were sufficient enough? The credibility of a witness is established -- or refuted -- by a variety of factors aside from how the accused is portrayed to the jury. In fact, attempting to undermine a defendant's credibility as a witness or presumed innocence as a defendant by using evidence and/or information unrelated to the crime of which he or she is accused for the purposes of character assassination can result in an undue predjudicing of the defendant's case, which can then result in messy little legal faux-pa's such as mistrials and the overturning of guilty verdicts on appeal. So basically, any trial prosecutor that argues a case as if the defendant's character is fundamental to that case is going to find themselves up against a number of sustained defense objections. And really, what do any of us really know? We're not eyewitnesses, we're not the responding officers, and we're hundreds of miles removed from the incidents and the investigative and judicial entities that are handling them. If any of us in the public were by some miracle charged with either the prosecution or the defense of Mr. Zimmermann, then whatever side we were on would lose spectacularly regardless of the man's character or his actual guilt or innocence. |