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In reply to the discussion: I think some people are in for a surprise Re: Zimmerman. [View all]anomiep
(153 posts)How much injury there is, or isn't, is not relevant. He also does not have to fear that his life was in danger, the legal standard there is 'fear of death or great bodily harm'. Note carefully the 'or' there.
If I take a baseball bat and swing it at your head, with full intent to injure you, and you move your head and I miss, does the fact that there is no injury mean that you could not have possibly feared great bodily harm? Of course not.
The same goes even for unarmed assaults - if the circumstances are such that it is reasonable to fear great bodily harm, the standard is met, whether or not any injuries sustained are major or minor, or even in fact if there are no injuries at all.
The extent of injury may support that it was reasonable to fear great bodily injury but it is not in fact required, nor is it required that 'deadly danger' be faced.
The relevant Florida law is here:
http://www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&Search_String=&URL=0700-0799/0776/Sections/0776.012.html