going to say, I disagree with this assumption again. Just because there isn't any record of conviction, means he went to trial. He actually got charges reduced on plea bargaining, which is the prosecution's discretion to bring it to trial. The restraining order in domestic violence was approved by both. Zimmerman made a counter charge of domestic violence after the woman filed first. That is typical among male abusers. Especially when the female only wants the restraining order.
He was also accused of tailgating a motorist, where the police agreed not to bring charges, because Zimmerman made a counter charge against the motorist for spitting gum at his vehicle. The motorist denied it and alleged Zimmerman acted like he wanted to attack him.
There is also a news article done by an investigative journalist, which was printed about a source claiming Zimmerman threw out clients in a club as a bouncer and was apparently fired for it. The same article, reported Zimmerman showed aggressive behavior on community watch in following people unecessarily.
The prosecution should follow up on all those allegations or leads. They should also place his ex and wife on the stand about his past behavior concerning such matters. That is why the prosecution needs to be placed under a microscope if they are really doing their jobs. If I was the attorney of the Martins, I would be on the prosecution's back and make sure they do their jobs. If he gets off and those rumors has any factual basis, I would definately sue the state and prosecution for negligence. It almost seems they are covering up. This whole case smells. And I still want to know what happened to this boy and mother, who alleged the police tried to manipulate testimony fitting Zimmerman's story or the officers, Detective Serina claimed placed pressure on him? This whole Trial seems to be prosecuting Martin and demonizing him. And Pollack's testimony seems to open the doors for testimony about racial profiling if Martin was targeted because of his race.