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The Right Wing Darling Zimmerman
Might get his bail raised or revoked. The guy also may have another lawyer leave him after he lied to him. SANFORD, Fla. ? A judge is considering whether to raise or revoke the bond for George Zimmerman after his lawyer told the judge a website raised $200,000 for the defense. Mark O'Mara told the judge Friday that Zimmerman's family hadn't told him about the money before his client was given $150,000 bond. Florida Circuit Judge Kenneth Lester says he wants to know more about the money before he decides whether to adjust the bond. The judge will make a decision on the bond at a later date. Zimmerman is accused of second-degree murder for the shooting death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, who was unarmed. Zimmerman claims self-defense. The neighborhood watch volunteer wasn't charged for more than six weeks, leading to nationwide protests |
The Right Wing Darling Zimmerman
On 4/27/2012 11:58 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
Might get his bail raised or revoked. The guy also may have another lawyer leave him after he lied to him Oh! I thought you were talking about one of Harry's boats. |
The Right Wing Darling Zimmerman
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The Right Wing Darling Zimmerman
On 4/29/2012 1:30 PM, X ` Man wrote:
On 4/29/12 1:01 PM, wrote: On Sun, 29 Apr 2012 09:33:31 -0400, wrote: In , says... On Fri, 27 Apr 2012 11:58:25 -0400, wrote: Might get his bail raised or revoked. The guy also may have another lawyer leave him after he lied to him. SANFORD, Fla. ? A judge is considering whether to raise or revoke the bond for George Zimmerman after his lawyer told the judge a website raised $200,000 for the defense. Mark O'Mara told the judge Friday that Zimmerman's family hadn't told him about the money before his client was given $150,000 bond. Florida Circuit Judge Kenneth Lester says he wants to know more about the money before he decides whether to adjust the bond. The judge will make a decision on the bond at a later date. Zimmerman is accused of second-degree murder for the shooting death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, who was unarmed. Zimmerman claims self-defense. The neighborhood watch volunteer wasn't charged for more than six weeks, leading to nationwide protests That $200k is going to be more like 120k after taxes and the lawyers will eat all of it. Good, he shouldn't be paid because he killed a kid. ... a kid who was beating the **** out of him. How many times would your head have to hit the pavement before you thought you were "in danger of great bodily harm"? Zimmerman shouldn't have started the fight, eh? Who started the fight? |
The Right Wing Darling Zimmerman
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The Right Wing Darling Zimmerman
On 4/29/12 9:09 PM, wrote:
On Sun, 29 Apr 2012 13:21:35 -0400, wrote: In , says... On Sun, 29 Apr 2012 09:33:31 -0400, wrote: In , says... On Fri, 27 Apr 2012 11:58:25 -0400, wrote: Might get his bail raised or revoked. The guy also may have another lawyer leave him after he lied to him. SANFORD, Fla. ? A judge is considering whether to raise or revoke the bond for George Zimmerman after his lawyer told the judge a website raised $200,000 for the defense. Mark O'Mara told the judge Friday that Zimmerman's family hadn't told him about the money before his client was given $150,000 bond. Florida Circuit Judge Kenneth Lester says he wants to know more about the money before he decides whether to adjust the bond. The judge will make a decision on the bond at a later date. Zimmerman is accused of second-degree murder for the shooting death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, who was unarmed. Zimmerman claims self-defense. The neighborhood watch volunteer wasn't charged for more than six weeks, leading to nationwide protests That $200k is going to be more like 120k after taxes and the lawyers will eat all of it. Good, he shouldn't be paid because he killed a kid. ... a kid who was beating the **** out of him. You have no evidence if that happened. Even if it did, he may have very well been defending himself. How many times would your head have to hit the pavement before you thought you were "in danger of great bodily harm"? You have no evidence if that happened. Even if it did, he may have very well been defending himself. The significant thing is the state has said they have no evidence that it didn't happen that way at the bail hearing and the state has the burden of proof. The significant thing is that there is an ongoing investigation, and that there have been a number of conflicting reports as to what may have happened. The prosecution will present a case that demonstrates proof. Whether that convinces a jury is another matter. I suspect we'll end up with a hung jury because the whites on the jury will vote to acquit no matter what. |
The Right Wing Darling Zimmerman
On Mon, 30 Apr 2012 00:47:44 -0400, wrote:
On Sun, 29 Apr 2012 18:21:51 -0700, jps wrote: On Sun, 29 Apr 2012 13:01:00 -0400, wrote: ... a kid who was beating the **** out of him. How many times would your head have to hit the pavement before you thought you were "in danger of great bodily harm"? I guess I shouldn't be surprised you bought that bull****. If Zimmerman would have shown any signs whatsoever of being subject to the kind of trauma that would result in a concussion (which beating the **** out of him would indeed imply) he'd have shown signs of it and would have been taken immediately to the hospital for tests and observation. According to everyone who witnessed him, he was alert and doing well. Whatever Greg, understand you need to be against the black kid because you're a conservative in the south. The legal question is not actual bodily harm, only the FEAR of great bodily harm. There are pictures of two cuts in the back of his head from the concrete. He was not required to wait for a concussion before he had the right to defend himself. Maybe it is different up where you live. I speak of the EMT's who attended to him. Any sign of trauma to the head and they would immediately take him to the hospital since the liability could create a catastrophic situation for whomever the EMTs work for. He pursued the kid with a weapon against the advise of the 911 dispatcher and then found himself in a situation where he feared for his life? Does that sound as stupid to you as it's going to sound to a jury or will you convince yourself otherwise? They guy promoted and invited the situation but you think "stand your ground" is going to rule the day? Ridiculous. |
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