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I doubt it. That wouldn't happen until a criminal case is over. glowing Jul 2013 #1
Actually it can happen anytime. No need to wait. The verdict Lex Jul 2013 #4
You can use a conviction as evidence in the civil case I think. MidwestTransplant Jul 2013 #36
I read somewhere here that if he is found Not guilty because of stand your ground and self-defense hrmjustin Jul 2013 #2
No, the law cannot take away his parents right to sue in civil court. nt Lex Jul 2013 #3
I certainly hope so. hrmjustin Jul 2013 #6
Florida law does exactly that when it comes to self defense cases hack89 Jul 2013 #11
I have read that statute several times.... BronxBoy Jul 2013 #15
A law suit is a civil action hack89 Jul 2013 #19
OK.... BronxBoy Jul 2013 #23
Perhaps to deter SLAPP suits? hack89 Jul 2013 #25
Thanks n/t BronxBoy Jul 2013 #32
It does in Texas oldhippie Jul 2013 #26
That is true - here is the appropriate Florida statute hack89 Jul 2013 #13
Ah, so the recourse is against the HOA then. nt Lex Jul 2013 #27
They have already settled with the HOA for a million dollars. nt LaydeeBug Jul 2013 #28
The HOA was sued and have settled already hack89 Jul 2013 #30
This is not a "Stand Your Ground" case. Although the defense originally planned to defend 1monster Jul 2013 #17
I hope he is found guilty and they sue his butt off. hrmjustin Jul 2013 #20
I believe it's in the works Just Saying Jul 2013 #5
I've never heard of a state circumventing a plaintiff's right Lex Jul 2013 #8
I honestly have no idea if it's true. Just Saying Jul 2013 #16
There is similiar language in other states as well Lurks Often Jul 2013 #18
This message was self-deleted by its author Lex Jul 2013 #24
The arrest alone makes civil suits against Zimmerman and the HOA possible GiaGiovanni Jul 2013 #7
Good. The HOA would have the deep pockets anyway. Lex Jul 2013 #9
The HOA already settled Blackford Jul 2013 #10
No kidding. GiaGiovanni Jul 2013 #29
Yep, reported by Huff Post Blackford Jul 2013 #31
Thanks. GiaGiovanni Jul 2013 #34
Not really. The agreement is mostly confidential. n/t Blackford Jul 2013 #38
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If acquited he is immune from civil suits in accordance with Florida law. nt hack89 Jul 2013 #14
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No - it is for any justifable use force including defense of self, home or another person. hack89 Jul 2013 #22
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Defense of self, home and others. nt hack89 Jul 2013 #45
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That clears things up quite a bit..... BronxBoy Jul 2013 #41
I still don't get this... BronxBoy Jul 2013 #39
Zimmerman had to face the criminal trial because he waived the pretrial hearing on immunity. PoliticAverse Jul 2013 #42
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Thank you... BronxBoy Jul 2013 #44
The Martin family is planning on filing a civil claim againt Zimmerman at a later point, see below Tx4obama Jul 2013 #37
They are more likely to sue the police for letting Zimmerman go... Spitfire of ATJ Jul 2013 #40
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