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In reply to the discussion: Message auto-removed [View all]LittleBlue
(10,362 posts)46. It was bad testimony
His father saying he doesn't recognize the voice clouds the issue.
The prosecution's case is falling apart. They are plugging leaks in their sinking ship rather than sailing it effectively. The prosecution should have presented some smoking gun evidence already. That's what I expected after this incident occurred. All they have done is present reasonable doubt about Zimmerman's account, but haven't presented compelling evidence of their own assertions.
Every piece of evidence the prosecution presents is shot so full of doubt that it's borderline useless. That's a far cry from evidence that moves the jury beyond a reasonable doubt.
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Because the last two days of the trial have been pretty decisive for the defense
customerserviceguy
Jul 2013
#68
flip flop my ass. he said he didn't recognize the voice on the tape. keep trying.
spanone
Jul 2013
#10