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In reply to the discussion: What about Trayvon's right to stand his ground? Finally, CNN asks the right question. [View all]Lurks Often
(5,455 posts)you should be charged and convicted of assault. You can not go around hitting people just because you are scared of them. They have to present a threat that the average person would consider it reasonable to use violence first.
Zimmerman's behavior did not meet the definition of stalking under Florida law
That gun, like most guns, is perfectly safe until the trigger is pulled
SYG laws state that you do not have a duty to retreat if you are attacked where you are legally entitled to be, it is not a "license to kill". SYG does not apply if you are committing a felony.
I've seen no major changes to self defense law that would increase crime, quite the opposite IMO the changes in the law have benefited the innocent. A person should not be forced to retreat and risk tripping or turning their back on the attacker.
The prosecution in a criminal case should ALWAYS have the burden of proving the defendant's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
You are completely entitled to your view on whether Zimmerman is guilty or not.
I do not feel that the prosecution proved it's case and before I vote to send someone to jail for 20-30 years, the prosecution damn sure needs to prove it beyond a reasonable doubt to me.