^^^^ No, I'm saying that has nothing to do with what, if anything, Zimmerman should be convicted in a criminal court of.and there is no need for the consequences to be equal to begin with, and I think even you'd agree with that. What if, hypothetically, we agreed that the two parties were equally to blame for the tragedy? Would you then argue that the appropriate punishment for Zimmerman would be the death penalty?
7/13/2013 1:55:43 AM
http://www.flcourts18.org/PDF/Press_Releases/Zimmerman_Final_Jury_Instructions.pdfThose jury instructions seem to bring to the forefront whether or not a self defense killing is justifiable. [Edited on July 13, 2013 at 7:49 AM. Reason : Ll]
7/13/2013 7:45:55 AM
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7/13/2013 10:29:22 AM
https://twitter.com/david0monroe/status/355830335008813058
7/13/2013 11:02:08 AM
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7/13/2013 12:00:47 PM
All self defense cases if the jury acquits http://www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0700-0799/0776/0776.html776.032
7/13/2013 12:27:49 PM
7/13/2013 12:28:19 PM
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7/13/2013 4:27:38 PM
i'm not quite sure about this, but i feel there might be a small amount of racism in that picture.
7/13/2013 5:42:25 PM
of course there is, and IMO you'd approve of it
7/13/2013 8:11:58 PM
seriously?
7/13/2013 9:00:29 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2013/07/13/justice/zimmerman-it-firing/index.html
7/13/2013 9:50:24 PM
^ Yeah, I saw that earlier. That's kind of a big deal, I think, and if the verdict isn't acquittal, I'll bet we haven't heard the end of that story....but I'm calling it now: acquittal. The jury wouldn't convict on manslaughter without getting their previous question clarified and resolved.
7/13/2013 9:57:38 PM
LOCK AND LOAD
7/13/2013 9:59:28 PM
Zimmerman aquittedOn WRAL's page: Breaking News: A jury of six women acquitted George Zimmerman all of charges Saturday in the 2012 shooting death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin. Zimmerman, of Sanford, Fla., was accused of second-degree murder in the case.[Edited on July 13, 2013 at 10:03 PM. Reason : .]
7/13/2013 10:02:09 PM
FLORIDA IS RIOTINGlol no
7/13/2013 10:05:46 PM
done.
7/13/2013 10:09:42 PM
JUSTICE
7/13/2013 10:09:51 PM
So, you guys said riots would ensue, correct?
7/13/2013 10:14:07 PM
It should have at least been manslaughter.
7/13/2013 10:14:18 PM
7/13/2013 10:16:49 PM
This is going to be an ugly few days between white conservatives defending Zimmerman and on the other side those at the receiving end of institutional racism. Brace yourselves.
7/13/2013 10:25:11 PM
^^^ I think it's insulting to blacks that the threat of riots has been suggested. I hope I'm not proven wrong, but shit, we've got problems if that is even a significant threat.
7/13/2013 10:26:32 PM
I'm a white liberal and I think he's innocent, nice stereotyping
7/13/2013 10:30:27 PM
^^True (unrelated... your boy Oberdorfer is going to solo next week.... stay out of south Texas!)[Edited on July 13, 2013 at 10:30 PM. Reason : .]
7/13/2013 10:30:28 PM
http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/sharpton-slap-face-those-who-believe-justice-country_739351.htmllolz
7/13/2013 10:51:34 PM
I'm glad that justice has prevailed.
7/13/2013 11:07:20 PM
I think he killed trayvon martin unjustly. but i don't think he should have been convicted in florida as the law stands. which is why the law is insane.
7/13/2013 11:08:31 PM
Actually you are right I stereotyped there and I apologize for that, however the problem if institutional racism is a real one even though it is no longer explicit in our laws.
7/13/2013 11:11:20 PM
^^ what law are you talking about?
7/13/2013 11:20:40 PM
you know i meant stand your ground.but to be honest, this whole case was lacking in real evidence and the police groundwork likely lacking in the immediate aftermath. so really there just wasn't clear evidence beyond a reasonable doubt that he didn't fear for his life.
7/13/2013 11:25:54 PM
7/13/2013 11:25:59 PM
Robert Zimmerman Jr for president
7/13/2013 11:38:26 PM
I think the biggest takeaway from all of this is that Latinos are now officially white. Welcome to the party!
7/14/2013 12:07:21 AM
*ahem*... "self proclaimed latinos"
7/14/2013 12:09:38 AM
7/14/2013 12:11:45 AM
if the stand your ground law wasn't in place it wouldn't have mattered, all that did was remove the duty to flee first. when the altercation started he didn't have an opportunity to flee, so stand your ground or not, the defense would have looked the same.
7/14/2013 12:15:58 AM
^^^^ Latinos have always been considered White according to official government demographics.[Edited on July 14, 2013 at 12:16 AM. Reason : ]
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7/14/2013 12:49:44 AM
I've seen way more white people ranting about this on Facebook, mostly complaining 1) that the "media" called Zimmerman white (when this is what the police put in the police report) and 2) you never hear about all the white people that get killed by blacks. They don't seem to realize that a young black male could pretty much never shoot a white person and get acquitted. Blacks should just be happy there was a trial.^ there's nothing inherently wrong with protests. I can't think of the last time there was a riot since Rodney King?Not to mention crimes against all types of brown people sky rocketed after 9/11, and still haven't returned to pre-9/11 levels. That's 12 years of racially motivated violence that doesn't get attributed to the entire white race.[Edited on July 14, 2013 at 1:29 AM. Reason : ]
7/14/2013 1:12:43 AM
my white friends must be a lot smarter. i haven't seen any of that.
7/14/2013 1:13:31 AM
^ +1. I block/unfried idiots.
7/14/2013 1:29:43 AM
The worst of the lot is friends of friends posting on friends' status. Odd that people feel comfortable posting blatantly racist things, when one person expresses any support for the acquittal. It's easy to lump these people all together...There seems to be a racially agnostic 50/50 people support/against the verdict so far, but blacks are underrepresented in my friends list.[Edited on July 14, 2013 at 1:31 AM. Reason : ]
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7/14/2013 4:50:44 AM
Meanwhilehttp://www.cbsnews.com/8301-201_162-57433184/fla-mom-gets-20-years-for-firing-warning-shots/(CBS News) JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - A Florida woman who fired warning shots against her allegedly abusive husband has been sentenced to 20 years in prison.Marissa Alexander of Jacksonville had said the state's "Stand Your Ground" law should apply to her because she was defending herself against her allegedly abusive husband when she fired warning shots inside her home in August 2010. She told police it was to escape a brutal beating by her husband, against whom she had already taken out a protective order.CBS Affiliate WETV reports that Circuit Court Judge James Daniel handed down the sentence Friday.Under Florida's mandatory minimum sentencing requirements Alexander could receive a lesser sentence, even though she has never been in trouble with the law before. Judge Daniel said the law did not allow for extenuating or mitigating circumstances to reduce the sentence below the 20-year minimum.
7/14/2013 7:43:47 AM