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In reply to the discussion: Is the Zimmerman prosecutor throwing the case? [View all]think there have been many train wreck moments for the prosecution, but throwing the case on purpose? I dunno...
Is it possible? Sure.
Probable? Thinking probably not.
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He was a buddy with the cops, but not just an ordinary one. His father is a retired judge.
AnotherMcIntosh
Jul 2013
#63
Yeah, the prosecutor is going to take a hit on his career for some low intelligence
snooper2
Jul 2013
#5
Prosecutors are assigned to cases, aren't they? Want a conviction, assign the best you've got.
KittyWampus
Jul 2013
#10
Generally if it's a high profile case, the head DA will take it him/her self ...
Myrina
Jul 2013
#31
But if he had been Mirandized anything he says can be used against him.
Nuclear Unicorn
Jul 2013
#70
If so and the prosecutor is a chess-master, it is not necessary for the prosecutor to allow the
AnotherMcIntosh
Jul 2013
#59
Jesus H Christ, then he doesn't know crap about preparing a witness for court.
JimDandy
Jul 2013
#40
His opening "knock-knock" joke. I don't think he's in tune with what's going on.
EdwardSmith74
Jul 2013
#49
Yeah, wild accusation. But he used to be animated and now he's a zombie. Something's up.
EdwardSmith74
Jul 2013
#65