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In reply to the discussion: I think some people are in for a surprise Re: Zimmerman. [View all]Just Saying
(1,799 posts)I think a lot of people are saying that the prosecution must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Zimmerman's version isn't true. I think that's wrong. Why does the jury have to assume Zimmerman was telling the truth and go from there? His version isn't evidence and they know he killed Trayvon. I believe it's possible the jurors may simply not believe any of what Z said to police and therefore his self-defense claim won't hold up.
I also think if they don't believe Z they may come to the conclusion that it was Trayvon who was defending himself against an armed vigilante.
A lot of people want to look at this like lawyers or cops but at the end of the day the jurors are just regular people and they will base their verdict on what a reasonable person would do and believe in these circumstances.
And I do think the murder 2 charge is the correct one.