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(275 posts)Unfortunately in this country it is legal to kill someone else when you yourself take any damage or can prove that you were in harms way (self defense). It requires direct witnesses and/or proof proving otherwise. Until congress changes the laws or our judicial system changes the legal prescendents then things like this will continue to happen and the offender will get away far too many times. In no way, shape, or form do I agree with it and at the very least Zimmerman should spend more time behind bars but unfortunately this is the country we live in. Freedom in certain places is touted to the point where even killing others is someone's right if they are threatened (so much for right to life).
The more I read about the case and while I feel Zimmerman's lawyer is horrible the prosecution really is fighting an uphill battle as the only concrete evidence available are the wounds to both Zimmerman and Martin.
Zimmerman doesn't appear to be showing remorse, but as someone who has been through a fair bit of traumatic stuff I've learned that people show remorse differently. Personally I show very little emotion no matter what it is I'm going through. Again, not defending him, but it is very easy to jump to conclusions on such things. I'm honestly surprised his demeanor didn't change after the first day as his lawyer would have been best served having Zimmerman at least fake he wasn't indifferent to the whole situation (given the female jury).