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National Bar Association Demands Justice for Trayvon Martin
Zimmerman Verdict Highlights Continued Injustices
in Legal System
PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Washington, DC, July 14, 2013 - We are extremely disappointed by the verdict in the case of State of Florida v. George Zimmerman. As lawyers we respect the rule of law, but in this instance the Zimmerman verdict sadly highlights the continued injustices Black Americans face in the U.S. legal system.
"The verdict," stated NBA President John E. Page "says an unarmed college-bound Black teen can be profiled, stalked, confronted and killed by an armed neighborhood watchman with hollow tip point bullets. We express our heartfelt condolences to Trayvon Martin's family on this tragic verdict. We also say 'Enough is Enough - It is NOT OK to kill our youth'."
The fact is the jury delivered a not guilty verdict. The TRUTH is justice has not been served. In these most challenging of times, we are called upon to act. We must move from outrage to action. It starts today with the NBA and YOU!
"Injustice anywhere," as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. said "is a threat to justice everywhere." We have work to do to achieve justice for Trayvon Martin. As social agitators, the members of the NBA are continuing the struggle for "equal justice under the law" for Trayvon Martin. At the forefront of this struggle are NBA members Daryl Parks (Past NBA President) and Ben Crump, of the Tallahassee, Florida law firm Parks & Crump, LLC, that are representing Trayvon's family in advocating for "equal justice under the law." We proudly stand with them.
We urge the Department of Justice to act. The Department can still address the violation of Trayvon's most fundamental civil right - the right to life. Upon a thorough investigation of the matter, we expect the Department to vigorously pursue all appropriate claims.
http://myemail.constantcontact.com/NBA-Issues-Statement-After-Jury-Acquits-George-Zimmerman.html?soid=1103956636517&aid=cShmmia_6mM
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The Straight Story
Jul 2013
OP
I think the FBI should investigate the racist behavior of the police department. nm
rhett o rick
Jul 2013
#2
It's NOT just the police department. It's the DA's office and the prosecution....
Spitfire of ATJ
Jul 2013
#9
It was the judge that kept the most legally incriminating evidence out of the trial.
loudsue
Jul 2013
#66
People are acting like there's something holy about the trial system...
Spitfire of ATJ
Jul 2013
#45
Exactly. I am not speaking of the racism of Zimmy, but of the police department. nm
rhett o rick
Jul 2013
#46
I think you may be confusing the NBA with the ABA (American Bar Association). nt
SunSeeker
Jul 2013
#19
The ABA accredits law schools; the NBA is an African American lawyer network.
SunSeeker
Jul 2013
#49
The NBA does engage in advocacy, but they don't strike me as incendiary or radical
Kennah
Jul 2013
#72
The Zimmerman case announced to the nation and world imo that young black males have absolutely
indepat
Jul 2013
#5
the primary cause was zimmerman stalking a black kid on his way home from the store because
HiPointDem
Jul 2013
#54
i repeat: he deliberately stalked a black kid who was doing nothing more than walking home
HiPointDem
Jul 2013
#70
After hearing Ian Masters of Pacifica speak with a defense lawyer in Florida yesterday,
SleeplessinSoCal
Jul 2013
#71