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In reply to the discussion: Help me understand something about the Trayvon Martin case. [View all]hack89
(39,171 posts)24. When you have prosecution witnesses supporting Zimmerman's story
then it is very likely that he was not going to be found guilty.
It was always going to be a tough case to try because there were no witnesses to the actual shooting. Without hard evidence creating reasonable doubt was not going to be hard - remember that trials are skewed towards the defendant.
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The case wasn't being presented as SYG, but the judge gave SYG instructions anyway
Dont call me Shirley
Oct 2014
#23
The jury has the power of jury nullification, I think, just like OJ's jury had. nt
valerief
Oct 2014
#6
SYG is part of self defense in Florida and part of jury instructions whether it is a defense or not.
flamin lib
Oct 2014
#12
I saw police who didn't want to charge, prosecutors who didn't want to try and a jury that couldn't
flamin lib
Oct 2014
#11
I take solace in the fact that Zimmerman is now legally the greatest coward in the history of man.
ieoeja
Oct 2014
#21
When a seemingly credible witness states that Trayvon Martin was on top of Zimmerman,
Nye Bevan
Oct 2014
#34