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In reply to the discussion: I think some people are in for a surprise Re: Zimmerman. [View all]Voice for Peace
(13,141 posts)Even if it is true, who can know?
For reasonable doubt for this jury (my opinion only)
they will not get snagged on stuff like that:
"... but sometimes a skinny 16 year old
can beat up a 29 year old guy... even if he is 40
pounds heavier ... and has been training for a year
in Mixed Martial Arts... so maybe, maybe George really
was fighting for his life..."
Reasonable doubt has to be based in evidence,
I think, it has to be based in fact and in
common sense. The jury has no obligation to
believe anyone.
As I understand it, reasonable doubt has to
admit that everything the prosecution
presented as fact is fact -- and that despite
the facts and evidence, reasonable doubt remains.
Such that a reasonable person would have a reasonable
amount of doubt. Not a vague doubt, or a shred of
a doubt, or a shadow of a doubt.
In this case, my opinion, the jury only needs to
have reasonable doubt about Zimmerman's honesty.
Reasonable doubt about his version of things.
Reasonable doubt that he had no other option
except to kill that boy.
If they have such doubt..?
Do you think they will let him walk, if they have
reasonable doubt about his innocence? A man
who has killed a kid? A man who walks around
with a gun ready to shoot anybody he suspects
is a threat to him? I don't believe they will, unless
they are very dumb and seriously biased.
According to the facts he is guilty
at the very least of manslaughter of a child,
using a gun. He is facing 25 years to life on
either count I believe..
Of course I'm only speculating what the jury
will decide. I have no idea who they are.