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arely staircase

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10. i agree with your op's premise
Wed Apr 11, 2012, 05:51 PM
Apr 2012

but i disagree that the syg law applied to zimmerman, as his defense attorney will claim in court. my thinking is more along the lines that the state seems to be going - zimmerman chases martin down and confronted him, making any claim of self defense problematic to say the least.

second degree murder is about one of the most serious things someone can be charged with. it essentially means spending the rest of your life or a good chunk of it behind bars. so it's a harder one to prove.

my point being is that if they are about to charge him with second degree murder the state believes they have a case despite the syg law.

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