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In reply to the discussion: BREAKING per Huffington......Justice Department To Review Zimmerman Case [View all]Walter-White
(17 posts)94. How? What could they try him? I could see a Civil case TM family could Sue GZ.
What could they do? They cant try him again due to Double Jeopardy. They can try him to anything connected with the death of TM. The state had their one shot and failed.
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BREAKING per Huffington......Justice Department To Review Zimmerman Case [View all]
rsmith6621
Jul 2013
OP
So should we just throw the concept of double jeporady out the window, to apease people?
Travis_0004
Jul 2013
#7
I figured out the rules I read about would cover a civil case filed by the family.
Spitfire of ATJ
Jul 2013
#49
He would be tried for violation of Trayvon's civil rights. Before he was tried for murder.
MoonRiver
Jul 2013
#40
The offense charged would be different: violation of civil rights NOT murder.
MoonRiver
Jul 2013
#59
It's only double jeporady if he is charged with the same crime. He won't be. The charge
jtuck004
Jul 2013
#50
It isn't double jeopardy because the Justice Department would bring different charges than
JDPriestly
Jul 2013
#124
They did not sit back. They were looking into the civil rights case and then..
Little Star
Jul 2013
#120
The jury didn't have access to information that the trial observers had such as people on this
lumpy
Jul 2013
#101
He's a pretty recognizable figure. Wherever he goes, he will face public loathing and scorn for
Flatulo
Jul 2013
#61
True. The type of offense he would be tried for if the feds step in doesn't carry the death
totodeinhere
Jul 2013
#73
Isn't it ironic how many posters think they know how the legal system works. I hope the DOJ
lumpy
Jul 2013
#89
The DOJ stepped away from the case when Florida decided to do something about it and took over.
lumpy
Jul 2013
#105
I think we are talking apples and oranges. This thread was about a federal civil rights review...
1monster
Jul 2013
#100
The word "review" bothers me. It is too vanilla. The next thing we will hear from the
Lint Head
Jul 2013
#13
"The system must change, starting with ending corporations defined as persons"
marions ghost
Jul 2013
#134
So if he is indicted, DU will experience another gun troll repub invasion
Kingofalldems
Jul 2013
#17
Yes! Then move onto the bigger issue of the flawed law which allowed Z to get off. n/t
Avalux
Jul 2013
#29
So to get this straight - the DOJ cowers in fear from well-heeled banksters - none of whom have
WestSeattle2
Jul 2013
#52
Really? And just what is so "awful" about bringing up this striking comparison? Do you not
WestSeattle2
Jul 2013
#141
Can't happen soon enough! For once I salute Holder's decision on this one. eom
99th_Monkey
Jul 2013
#56
He hasn't made a decision yet. They said they are reviewing the case but no decision
totodeinhere
Jul 2013
#77
I mean the DoJ's "decision" to even review the case at all, and then publicly announce it as well.
99th_Monkey
Jul 2013
#102
I hope they are able to rectify this. I feel even less safe than I did before.
WCLinolVir
Jul 2013
#63
Does anyone know what specific federal civil rights statutes he could possibly be charged under?
anomiep
Jul 2013
#84
How? What could they try him? I could see a Civil case TM family could Sue GZ.
Walter-White
Jul 2013
#94
Even if they don't win they can rake him over the coals for another year or two.
mwrguy
Jul 2013
#99
I want that man in court for the next ten years. I want him to worry like Trayvons family everyday.
bravenak
Jul 2013
#118
Good idea, Martin definitely had his civil right to be exactly where he was violated.
Warpy
Jul 2013
#127
For depriving Trayvon of his civil rights? The Feds still have to use this vehical to convict....
marble falls
Jul 2013
#147