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(45,980 posts)any conviction obtained against Zimmerman would be reversed. While the concept of "who had respect for human life" might seem self-evident, it is not part of the legal standard. The issue presented is whether a reasonably cautious and prudent person would have been reasonable under the circumstances in fearing that they were incurring or about to incur great bodily harm or death and that they could not otherwise avoid that consequence without resorting to deadly force.
If the jury is convinced, beyond a reasonable doubt, that Zimmerman could have ended the altercation with Martin by means short of deadly force, then they should convict. And if they conclude that there is reasonable doubt as to whether Zimmerman had the means of ending the altercation through non-deadly force, the instructions indicate that they should acquit.