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In reply to the discussion: Facts are difficult to come by in the Trayvon Martin Case, and [View all]MineralMan
(151,500 posts)14. All of those things will be part of the trial argument.
They'll be supported, as far as is possible, by evidence. The jury is the wild card here. A hung jury will not be a surprise to me at all. As with DU juries, there's often someone who sees things differently than the rest, or who comes to the case full of prejudice.
The trial will be interesting. I just don't find the speculation about this case to be that interesting. Many people appear to be reaching conclusions that are poorly supported by actual information. It's an emotional case at this point. We shall see.
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To be a magistrate in Virginia, one isn't required to have knowledge of criminal law.
Kaleva
May 2012
#38
It seems to me that they (Zimmerman's legal team) are doing so much leaking...
cynatnite
May 2012
#24
YES. And if it had been a police officer who shot Martin, there'd have been more of an investigation
MH1
May 2012
#36
We know this, that had there been no public outcry, this case would never have gone to
sabrina 1
May 2012
#28
Someone on another thread linked a raft of documents from the case. Fact is, the media
HiPointDem
May 2012
#31