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Default Probation for three teens?

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On Wednesday, August 14, 2013 11:13:15 AM UTC-4, iBoaterer wrote:
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On Wednesday, August 14, 2013 7:43:53 AM UTC-4, iBoaterer wrote:


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On Tuesday, August 13, 2013 7:10:23 PM UTC-4, F.O.A.D. wrote:








Our best dressed TV discussion host, when asked why he made a big deal




about the murder of Trayvon Martin and not this case replied "because




these teenagers were arrested right away, and George Zimmerman was not




arrested."








Perfectly valid explanation.








Bull****. Zimm WAS arrested immediately. He was released, properly, because there was not enough evidence to hold and prosecute him, which the politically-motivated trail later showed to be the case.








Try again.








No he was NOT "arrested immediately" Try again.




February 26, 2012 - George Zimmerman shoots Trayvon Martin while the 17-year-old is walking back from a convenience store in Sanford, Fla., where he purchased a pack of Skittles candy and iced tea. Zimmerman tells police he killed the teen in self-defense after a scuffle. He is taken into *custody* but soon released. No charges are filed.






ar·rest




verb (used with object)


1. to seize (a person) by legal authority or warrant; take into custody: The police arrested the burglar.




2.to catch and hold; attract and fix; engage: The loud noise arrested our attention.






noun


5.the taking of a person into legal custody, as by officers of the law.




6.any seizure or taking by force.






Note number 1 and 5. He was arrested immediately on the scene, then released. Try again.




Ho Hum.......



?Zimmerman provided a statement claiming he acted in self defense, which

at the time was supported by physical evidence and testimony,? the

letter, signed by Sanford City Manager Norton Bonaparte Jr., says. ?By

Florida Statute, law enforcement was PROHIBITED from making an arrest

based on the facts and circumstances they had at the time.? (Caps are

theirs.)



SANFORD, Fla. -

The police chief at the center of a firestorm over the decision not to

arrest George Zimmerman tells Local 6 in an exclusive interview that he

may have saved his job had he given into pressure, but he believes that

would have violated his oath to uphold the Constitution.



[FULL VIDEO: Tony Pipitone's exclusive interview with Bill Lee]



Former Sanford Police Chief Bill Lee Jr. said he got the call about

shooting of Trayvon Martin on a rainy Sunday evening --Feb. 26, 2012 --

and headed to the scene at the Retreat at Twin Lakes.



"Without specific evidence to refute Zimmerman's self-defense claims",

Lee said, "an arrest would have subjected the city to possible

litigation for unlawful arrest."



And last but certainly not least:



http://tinyurl.com/7rjlqly


The media, and even police, misusing the legal term "arrest". I'm shocked.


You know more than the chief of police, the county DA, and lawyers about
law, got it.