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In reply to the discussion: All during the Zimmerman trial, I pointed out the logical inconsistencies in his "ambush" story [View all]TexasBushwhacker
(21,204 posts)13. I wonder if they could have gotten a conviction
for voluntary manslaughter. I agree with you that it wasn't murder as defined by Florida law, but Zimmerman was the instigator. He followed Trayvon, after being told not to by the police dispatcher. This who "I feared for my life" thing is where it gets sticky. I mean, for all we know, Zimmerman may have thrown the first punch.
So if you want to kill someone in Florida, can you just carry your firearm, go pick a fight with them and then when they fight back say "I fear for my life" and blow them away?
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All during the Zimmerman trial, I pointed out the logical inconsistencies in his "ambush" story [View all]
Tommy_Carcetti
Sep 2015
OP
No, nice guys are not nice. Most "nice guys" are guys who can't get laid and hate women
MillennialDem
Sep 2015
#140
Exactly. Those same people, mostly gun fanciers who could see themselves in Zman's situation, said
Hoyt
Sep 2015
#2
The weird thing though is that I had always seen Zimmerman as a "soft" racist
Tommy_Carcetti
Sep 2015
#4
The jury, which the one who talked was clearly a racist, cared little about Zman stalking Martin,
Hoyt
Sep 2015
#11
The jury was loaded with the wife of a guy who had business deals with GZ's attorney
Adenoid_Hynkel
Sep 2015
#58
The state proved it just fine. The Jury was always going to set the killer free.
onecaliberal
Sep 2015
#128
He stalked and hunted a human, and now he's gloating over the trophies.
Starry Messenger
Sep 2015
#21
They couldn't even accept that Trayvon might even have his own perceptions of the interaction.
Starry Messenger
Sep 2015
#46
You would call the cops and let them sort it out. Trayvonn never got a chance.
KeepItReal
Sep 2015
#168
They put forward the best witnesses they could find and gave it their best shot.
Nye Bevan
Sep 2015
#54
When you read through all your obsfucation, you are saying Zman wasn't guilty. If you need a link
Hoyt
Sep 2015
#61
Just about every legal scholar said it was a weak case, I'm just repeating what they said.
GGJohn
Sep 2015
#67
That is the latest event that made the news, of all his subsequent behavior after the killing
ohnoyoudidnt
Sep 2015
#71
The fact that he never had to tell his story at the trial is the real issue here
hack89
Sep 2015
#81
No matter how good a prosecutor is, he has that pesky 5th Amendment to contend with.
Nye Bevan
Sep 2015
#87
We have approximately two in this thread who use the guise of a faulty prosecution---
trumad
Sep 2015
#82
From all indications, the jury verdict was untainted and free from any sort of tampering.
Tommy_Carcetti
Sep 2015
#95
Again---every single Zman thread that has been posted in the last several months...
trumad
Sep 2015
#99
Same people were giving cover to Wilson after he fled town like a murdering scumbag.
Rex
Sep 2015
#105
Yep. I get that shootings are justified sometimes, and as more info comes out it becomes clear.
Hoyt
Sep 2015
#106
I admire President Carter today, but maybe he had a flashback to his days in South Georgia
Hoyt
Sep 2015
#108
Personally, I think our world would be better without Zimmerman sharing it with us.
Captain Stern
Sep 2015
#131
No, the jury didn't have to buy his story. They had to find that it was practically impossible.
Captain Stern
Sep 2015
#136
Sending someone a letter saying you plan to alert on their DU posts is despicable
Nye Bevan
Sep 2015
#144
I could send any DUer a letter in the mail to say that I planned to alert on every single post
Nye Bevan
Sep 2015
#148