that's determined by case law. it can involve the use of a weapon, depending on the weapon and the use of that weapon. (for example, hitting someone in the stomach with a bat is probably not deadly force, but aiming for the head is deadly force) the use of a weapon like a gun at any time is deadly force, because of the chance you will miss, even if you are aiming at someone's foot.i didn't watch a lot of the trial, because i don't like these media circuses, but i heard at one point there was a big debate over the banging of zimmerman's head against the concrete, if that happened, and whether that would be considered a deadly weapon. if it was, then i think the argument is that was the use of deadly force, and so using a gun was reasonable.as for simple hands, it depends on the extent of the contact, and the duration and likelihood of causing great bodily harm or death. in general a simple fistfight is rarely considered deadly force, but it could be based on the disparity in size or skill of the opponents, or the intensity of physicality. all of this stuff is purely case law, so i have no idea what it is in Florida. honestly, i haven't studied all the case law in NC either, so i couldn't tell you the dividing line. usually it's all jury decided.but the actual use of deadly force is a separate issue from the perception of the NEED to use deadly force. one is an objective standard, and the other is either objective or subjective ("reasonable belief of impending great bodily harm or death," for example), depending on the jurisdiction.[Edited on July 16, 2013 at 9:38 PM. Reason : asd]
7/16/2013 9:36:18 PM
excuse me sir, do you intend to swing that bat at my head or my stomach?
7/16/2013 9:38:29 PM
i'm just telling you how the law distinguishes. what you are talking about isn't the use of ACTUAL deadly force, but the perception of the individual that they are in fear of imminent death or great bodily harm. in the latter case, another person simply having a bat would probably be sufficient, if there was apparent intent to use the bat in a way to cause death or great bodily harm.but you might have to show intent in that case as well.
7/16/2013 9:41:25 PM
and i'm just pointing out how absurd it is
7/16/2013 9:45:40 PM
You start swinging a bat (or any weapon other than your firsts), I'm going to assume your intention is to do serve bodily harm. One swing with a bat to your stomach can rupture internal organs, causing you to die painfully from hemoraging or organ failures. So no, just cause you aren't swinging at my head doesn't make it any less lethal.the law is absurd.[Edited on July 16, 2013 at 10:03 PM. Reason : .]
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7/16/2013 10:14:51 PM
Again, my misdirected rage argument.Thanks for phrasing it better-The prosecution deserves what Zimmerman is currently receiving.
7/16/2013 11:03:27 PM
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7/17/2013 8:41:49 AM
Do you mean like in front of a bar with 100s of people around, or when someone is walking to their car in a neighborhood otherwise devoid of people?
7/17/2013 8:44:34 AM
Since neither of those accurately describe the situation at hand, I don't really care which or both.You and whomever you were quoting made a ridiculous statement about every fistfight. We can talk in generalities or we can talk about the specifics of this fight. I still contend that George Zimmerman had an essentially zero percent chance of dying or being permanently injured, if he did anything to defend or retreat but try to get his gun and shoot Trayvon.[Edited on July 17, 2013 at 9:03 AM. Reason : clarification]
7/17/2013 9:02:39 AM
If you get in a fight alone with a stranger, you have a good chance of dying.In his case, the police were already called, which is a significant departure from that generality.
7/17/2013 9:14:19 AM
A)I don't believe that generality is accurate. Unless weapons are involved I believe most untrained people will tire out or just give up before killing someone, especially given the moral and legal consequences of murder. Now, personally I think the best philosophy is to consider every person as having a knife or a gun and not get into any fight, but I'm talking about a fistfight, not randomly getting jumped by someone with a knife or buddies 100 miles from civilization.B)If it has no bearing on this case why even mention it?
7/17/2013 9:32:46 AM
7/17/2013 9:38:14 AM
If you get in a fight alone with a stranger, you have a good chance of dying sustaining great bodily harm
7/17/2013 9:39:44 AM
which is why you shouldn't stalk strangers at night and instigate a fight with them
7/17/2013 9:50:39 AM
And if you do, you certainly deserve to have your head slammed against some pavement
7/17/2013 9:54:41 AM
and if you're stalked at night in your neighborhood by some random stranger, who confronts you and instigates a fight with you, and you defend yourself by hitting them, you deserve to be shot and killed.
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7/17/2013 10:12:11 AM
to me straddling someone and beating the ever living shit out of them isn't self defense to me
7/17/2013 10:13:03 AM
i was not aware that the "ever living shit" was beat out of zimmerman. was that presented at the trial? is that speculation? i speculate that zimmerman confronted martin and instigated the fight, and martin defended himself. just like most dudes would. if you were stalked at night and confronted and assaulted, if you had the opportunity to straddle your attacker and get in a few good punches, wouldn't you? or would you run away?
7/17/2013 10:23:57 AM
i'd haul ass. the handgun in my pocket means i'm likely to end up in an expensive trial if i hang around and try to get macho.
7/17/2013 10:42:50 AM
so if a stranger followed you around your neighborhood at night, and confronted you, got in your face, started putting his hands on you (speculation), you'd just turn around and run away? what if you tried and he grabbed your arm? would you take a swing, or would you continue to try to simply run away?
7/17/2013 10:45:41 AM
i would make every effort to get away. if he went hard hands, i'd draw my weapon.
7/17/2013 10:47:08 AM
wonder what would have happened if that exact scenario panned out, and martin happened to have a (legal) gun and he shot and killed zimmerman after zimmerman grabbed him? do you think martin would have not been convicted of a crime? wonder if the conservatives would have supported martin?
7/17/2013 10:49:16 AM
why are you speculating that zimmerman initiated physical contact? there is zero proof of that.[Edited on July 17, 2013 at 10:50 AM. Reason : .]
7/17/2013 10:49:51 AM
It doesn't really matter, since he pursued and followed a kid in the middle of the night. If Martin felt threatened (which we'll never know) then wasn't he justified in defending himself?
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7/17/2013 11:12:12 AM
^He had the right to say "I don't have to leave" and continue his businessHe didn't have the right to initiate violence (assuming Zimmerman didn't explicitly provoke it). Call the police, unless you are threatened with bodily harm.
7/17/2013 11:17:17 AM
7/17/2013 11:18:50 AM
^^you dont know the level of threat he perceived.bullshit, "I dont have to leave"...."My body, my choice!!"
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7/17/2013 11:24:13 AM
great. lets keep going.
7/17/2013 11:24:41 AM
7/17/2013 11:57:03 AM
With that very sensible post I think we can bring this and all the other Trayvon threads to a close.
7/17/2013 1:02:21 PM
no stalking occurred. Lets try this again.
7/17/2013 1:23:09 PM
semantics. it was dark. it was raining. he followed him around in a car. then got out of the car and followed him on foot. i'd call that stalking. whatever you call it, i'm sure you wouldn't appreciate if you were walking home and someone started following you in a car, then got out of the car and started following you by foot.
7/17/2013 1:33:51 PM
I would dislike that so much that I'd dial 911 on my cell phone
7/17/2013 1:55:26 PM
He's not required to call the police. He should be able to stand his ground against some creep who is following him around his own neighborhood. Some people don't like getting the police involved (don't you hate the police?) And do you think anything would have turned out differently if he did call the police and told him that a guy was following him?
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