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In reply to the discussion: If Zimmerman prevails in the SYG hearing the Martin family can't sue. [View all]dkf
(37,305 posts)32. Just surprised is all.
I'm still at the point of wondering what is just regardless of the law. I can pin it down to a pure tragic mistake but even that should have a financial consequence you would think. That is why we get umbrella policies after all.
But Zimmerman is financially cooked regardless. He will probably need to be supported by his parents any way this turns out.
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I would expect the HOA insurance company to settle for a token amount
ProgressiveProfessor
Apr 2012
#20
Yeah well your declarative predictions on legal matters don't have much of a track record, IMO.
Hassin Bin Sober
Apr 2012
#42
As I read SYG, it requires prosecution to prove GZ wasnt in imminant danger of bodily harm or death.
HooptieWagon
Apr 2012
#22
So, providing proof that someone is guilty of a crime is a problem? Guilty until proven innocent.
OneTenthofOnePercent
Apr 2012
#25
Generally, Sir, A Claim Of Self-Defense At Trial is An Affirmative Defense
The Magistrate
Apr 2012
#31