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In reply to the discussion: There is not one shred of evidence Zimmerman was defending himself [View all]Crepuscular
(1,068 posts)114. He was treated at the scene
by a medical professional and chose to see his own physician the next day. The defense does not have to prove that the injuries were so grievous, they merely need to show them as evidence that Zimmerman was physically attacked and then postulate that had that attack continued, that the resulting injuries could have been serious. The person claiming self defense does not have to wait until they are severely beaten or killed before it becomes a valid defense, they only need to show that they feared that they would be seriously injured. Showing bloody pictures to a jury and hearing testimony from an EMT that his nose was fractured will suffice in that regard.
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There is not one shred of evidence Zimmerman was defending himself [View all]
Shankapotomus
Jul 2013
OP
I think Zimmerman was thrilled when he got the opportunity to shoot the Martin kid.
reusrename
Jul 2013
#84
and Zimmerman knows it which is why he says he got out of his vehicle to get an address
KurtNYC
Jul 2013
#7
Unfortunately for your argument, you completely neglect the possibility that Martin was acting
ET Awful
Jul 2013
#27
We'll see if they can prove it. What you think happened has nothing to do with it. n/t
Dawgs
Jul 2013
#70
If somebody I don't know follows me carrying a gun, damn right I'll be in fear for my life.
ET Awful
Jul 2013
#138
So you're telling me that if someone was following you with a gun in an area you had every
ET Awful
Jul 2013
#153
If, as Zimmerman says, Martin reached for his gun, I'd say it's a safe bet that Martin KNEW he had
ET Awful
Jul 2013
#166
And the lack of evidence of the beginning of the struggle is thus a hangar full of reasonable doubt
Roland99
Jul 2013
#14
That's the end, though. There is plenty of doubt that can be sewed in the minds of the jury...
Roland99
Jul 2013
#34
And who is doing that? I came up with one "likely" scenario given that the defense only need prove..
Roland99
Jul 2013
#40
Same thing I did, and I'm not arguing for whether Z will be found convicted or not. n/t
Dawgs
Jul 2013
#66
Those so-called injuries are so laughably minor that they must be self-inflicted.
mbperrin
Jul 2013
#35
The chief medical examiner for the county says that Zimmerman's injuries were "small" and
ET Awful
Jul 2013
#155
Did you know Trayvon Martin was SHOT AND KILLED? Hardly "a pass". Good lord.
uppityperson
Jul 2013
#154
but his own personal standard of self-defense was good enough to justify killing Trayvon?
Voice for Peace
Jul 2013
#148
why is the testimony of rachel jeantel worth less than any other testimony?
Voice for Peace
Jul 2013
#158
I think what Zimmerman actually did is legal in FL. Even though he was the aggressor.
reusrename
Jul 2013
#87
The DA didn't have much of a choice here. Had Zimmerman been arrested that night, maybe.
reusrename
Jul 2013
#100
"I think what Zimmerman actually did is legal in FL." Then there would be no trial.
WinkyDink
Jul 2013
#108
nothing zimmerman claims can be proved. it's just as likely, or more likely, that he initiated the
Voice for Peace
Jul 2013
#193
Exactly. Suppose, let's say, a woman had turned on Jack the Ripper & bloodied his face before he
WinkyDink
Jul 2013
#107
Unfortunately he does not have to prove his innocence, the prosecution has to prove his guilt.
DrewFlorida
Jul 2013
#134
Kind of. That's not how evidence works. This is not going well for the state.
DirkGently
Jul 2013
#163
You don't understand criminal legal cases. Much of what you list isn't an element of the crime.
Honeycombe8
Jul 2013
#179
sadly, a large number of the posts about this trial are made by people who have made no effort
onenote
Jul 2013
#180
"It doesn't matter that GZ called 911, except to show that he didn't intend to kill TM"
Tommy_Carcetti
Jul 2013
#192