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On 6/3/12 4:49 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 6/3/2012 11:09 AM, Wayne.B wrote: On Sun, 03 Jun 2012 10:18:08 -0400, wrote: Still apples and oranges. Although Zimmerman followed Martin till the cops told him to stop. All the evidence so far leads to the conclusion Martin initiated the contact, and started the fight.. So all this other **** doesn't matter, at the time of the shooting, Zimmerman was "standing his ground"... Period... === There are a lot of very murky legal issues tangled up in this case. I don't think it's a slam dunk for either side. Common sense would suggest that the law would specifically pertain to the moment the trigger was pulled. Based on the evidence we have so far, at the moment he pulled the trigger, Zimmerman was in a life threatening position with no egress as he was pinned to the ground and getting a "MMA style beating according to the eye witness account... At the same time, watching or even following someone is not a life threatening event so it would stand to reason Martin had no legal reason to jump on Zimmerman and try to kill him... It's really too bad half the country can't get far enough around their own ideology and bias to see that this was a terrible event, but Martin could have avoided it as well as Zimmerman by not jumping on Zimmerman and trying to kill him... Unfortunately the racists here, in congress, and in the media can't see this because of nothing matters to them but inventing a racial aspect in an election year.... Hilarious, just hilarious. You barely finished high school, you've never even held a responsible job, and you're pontificating on legal matters. What's next, your take on ion drive for spaceships? |
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