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How many people thinks it is perfectly fine and legal HockeyMom Jul 2013 #1
We have some very determined Zimmie defenders here. n/t hlthe2b Jul 2013 #2
It is actually frightening to think .... etherealtruth Jul 2013 #17
Then why wasn't he charged with stalking? premium Jul 2013 #3
The same reason he wasn't charged with harassment of a minor? There were higher charges to go after? uponit7771 Jul 2013 #4
Sorry, premium Jul 2013 #7
In FL all the lesser charges are included aren't they? tia uponit7771 Jul 2013 #8
I think, and I'm not sure, premium Jul 2013 #11
Oh is there a limit now to the number of charges that can be brought? Perez Pradosky Jul 2013 #12
Zimmerman was not charged with stalking cthulu2016 Jul 2013 #5
He wasn't charged with a lot of things doesn't mean he wasn't breaking the law by REPEATEDLY uponit7771 Jul 2013 #6
Whatever. You choose to not read the statute properly and thus think false things cthulu2016 Jul 2013 #13
I disagree, repeatedly doesn't have a time span...Zimmerman REPEATEDLY followed someone who didn't uponit7771 Jul 2013 #14
Your Webster-Fu is weak. HolyMoley Jul 2013 #9
Did you even listen to Z's own account in the video?! It's not indispute that Z REPEATEDLY followed uponit7771 Jul 2013 #10
"That's the law" No, that's not the law at all. You want it to be, but it isn't. DesMoinesDem Jul 2013 #15
Never said stalking was the verdict uponit7771 Jul 2013 #16
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