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In reply to the discussion: So they gave a lot of private stuff about Trayvon to Zimmerman's lawyer, huh? [View all]atreides1
(16,799 posts)2. But guess what
His defense opened the door for the prosecution to look into Zimmerman's past as well...and it isn't pretty.
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So they gave a lot of private stuff about Trayvon to Zimmerman's lawyer, huh? [View all]
Stinky The Clown
Oct 2012
OP
either way you won't get 12 jurors? to convict him on 2nd degree murder
former-republican
Oct 2012
#3
Can you kindly tell me what is it that gives you the impression that Zimmerman will walk?
Hutzpa
Oct 2012
#31
Are you saying he did not commit a crime or that a jury will not convict
ProgressiveProfessor
Oct 2012
#13
I want to recall that there as been discussion previously of lesser charges
ProgressiveProfessor
Oct 2012
#28
It appears that Manslaughter and Third Degree Murder are lesser included offenses for Zimmerman
Kennah
Oct 2012
#30
In some states they can drop the lesser charges to pressure the jury with only one option.
ProgressiveProfessor
Oct 2012
#32
Every attorney fights to protect their client's privacy--nothing suspicious there. But, if the
Xedniw
Oct 2012
#15
Zimmerman's defense has a right to this information, unlike a rape victim's info because
Xedniw
Oct 2012
#14
Uh, pulling a gun and killing someone isn't considered self-defense against an un-armed person.
JaneyVee
Oct 2012
#19
Yes--and here's an OP I wrote about it--it's a point being missed in the noise.
msanthrope
Oct 2012
#29
Martin was a minor, but not what the law would call a child. He was months away from being an adult.
Honeycombe8
Oct 2012
#39