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In reply to the discussion: Zimmerman's injuries were insignificant - he LIED [View all]Tommy_Carcetti
(44,618 posts)They are part and parcel.
The witness today testified in no unequivocal terms that the injuries to Zimmerman's head were not consistent with his story of having his head bashed repeatedly into a concrete sidewalk.
Based on which statement to believe, Zimmerman claims his head was bashed into the sidewalk anywhere from a dozen to 30 times. Today's witness testified that such a scenario was highly unlikely.
Now, keep in mind that the Defendant has to show that in order to justify deadly force in self-defense, he had to have a reasonable belief that his life was in danger.
True, you don't actually have to sustain life threatening injuries to argue a reasonable belief your life was in danger. For example, if you have a knife to your throat.
Or, I don't know, you have a gun to your head.
Of course, Trayvon Martin didn't have a knife on him that night. And he didn't have a gun on him either.
But what the defense said during its opening arguments was that "Trayvon was armed with a deadly weapon that night. The concrete sidewalk."
Except now the argument that the concrete sidewalk was used as a deadly weapon now appears to be seriously in doubt.
So to answer your question, yes.