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bigdarryl

(13,190 posts)
4. I though he could be found guilty of both
Sat Jul 13, 2013, 06:52 PM
Jul 2013

But maybe Im wrong anyone want to clarify this.Only in fucking Florida would they confuse a charges meaning.It gets back to the republicans being in charge of that state so long to past these crazy laws

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Isn't the charge voluntary manslaughter here? woolldog Jul 2013 #1
Yes it's voluntary manslaughter Just Saying Jul 2013 #3
This message was self-deleted by its author LumosMaxima Jul 2013 #8
With a twist. Igel Jul 2013 #11
This message was self-deleted by its author LumosMaxima Jul 2013 #12
I though he could be found guilty of both bigdarryl Jul 2013 #4
Yea, im not sure either. woolldog Jul 2013 #7
Yes it is... FarPoint Jul 2013 #5
I thought so, woolldog Jul 2013 #9
He'll get manslaughter imho nt arely staircase Jul 2013 #2
I think Zimmerman may have committed involuntary manslaughter LittleBlue Jul 2013 #6
Of all the options, Involuntary isn't one of them... ThePhilosopher04 Jul 2013 #10
Did the state prove intent to kill? customerserviceguy Jul 2013 #13
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