SYG really doesn't apply except as it regards civil immunity if he's acquitted. SYG refers to your duty to retreat once force is initiated. Following Martin wasn't an SYG thing, and unless (and possibly even if*) Zimmerman initiated the fight, it no longer applied once he was pinned to the ground because he couldn't have retreated in that case.* Florida statute regarding self defense by aggressor:
6/30/2013 9:26:24 AM
In the autopsy it mentions the gunshot was from an "intermediate range". Anyone want to guess what distance is intermediate? Seems like the only route left for the prosecution is to paint a picture that Trayvon had already backed and Zimmerman had no reason to fear for his life by the time he got his pistol out.
6/30/2013 10:21:27 AM
i would guess that it means the muzzle wasn't pressed right up against trayvon's bodybut that's just a guess. i haven't been following this trial. have they put the medical examiner on the stand yet?
6/30/2013 10:54:32 AM
I haven't been paying that close attention either but I don't think the examiner has been on the stand yet.http://www.relentlessdefense.com/forensics/gunshot-wounds/
6/30/2013 11:46:43 AM
6/30/2013 12:48:44 PM
6/30/2013 1:12:03 PM
6/30/2013 1:14:15 PM
^^You seem way too trusting of zimmermans stated account. Much of his story doesn't match the evidence or what's heard in the calls
6/30/2013 6:41:22 PM
what evidence or calls have you been listening to? seems like zimmerman's story is pretty solid at this point in the trial.
6/30/2013 9:10:43 PM
Powder burns don't appear much farther than 2' away. Intermediate says still produces powder burns.
6/30/2013 10:41:34 PM
7/1/2013 8:54:39 AM
the autopsy states soot and burns around the entry wound.
7/1/2013 9:01:16 AM
This doesn't interest me. This whole case will be forgotten after the far greater violence of the coming nationwide race riots.
7/1/2013 9:04:51 AM
http://www.esquire.com/blogs/politics/trayvon-martin-trial-quote-police-interview?src=soc_twtr
7/1/2013 12:28:52 PM
.[Edited on July 1, 2013 at 12:37 PM. Reason : .]
7/1/2013 12:36:15 PM
so is it illegal to follow someone based on profiling?[Edited on July 1, 2013 at 1:42 PM. Reason : .]
7/1/2013 1:42:15 PM
Profiling or not, this case is about proving 2nd Degree Murder beyond a reasonable doubt. Due to the cuts on Zimmerman's head, and the absence of damage to Martin's head, I think there is enough reasonable doubt to acquit him of that charge.They might find him guilty of something lower, though, like voluntary Manslaughter, if that's allowed in Florida courts.
7/1/2013 2:24:16 PM
The prosecution has made absolutely no case. No case. And after listening, for the first time, to his direct accounts coupled with the call he made to the police and the other witness testimony, I have to say I am amazed that they even charged him.It looks more and more like public outcry to 'do something' was the only reason he was charged. Unless there is going to be some huge witness we have yet to see.[Edited on July 1, 2013 at 3:07 PM. Reason : .]
7/1/2013 3:06:07 PM
And that public outcry "to do something" is going to be the same thing that gets a semi-innocent man convicted of 2nd degree murder.You don't think those jurors know exactly what will happen if they find him not guilty. Behind those close doors, somebody is going to ask "is it right to let one man go and cause the death of potentially dozens in the riots that ensue?"
7/1/2013 3:23:35 PM
There are probably going to be unruly mobs of black people no matter the outcome.
7/1/2013 3:34:47 PM
wtf is a semi-innocent person? And why do certain people fervently believe there will be riots if there is no conviction?
7/1/2013 3:35:44 PM
I say semi-innocent with a rather tongue-in-cheek slant. I think he should be charged with manslaughter. And the riots? Remember Rodney King? Remember how the media swarmed all over this issue when it first got made public? Remember how divisive it was/still is?Shit, I half expect Barry Obama to come out and say that the jury was incorrect if they prove Zimmerman innocent. He's already stuck his nose in this issue once already.[Edited on July 1, 2013 at 3:44 PM. Reason : And he had the balls to call the Supreme Court wrong]
7/1/2013 3:38:54 PM
^^
7/1/2013 3:44:27 PM
The difference being the King verdicts were an egregious miscarriage of justice evident to anyone with functioning eyes. Add in the fact that it was a bunch of cops from the LAPD which already had an atrocious track record with Los Angeles's minority communities...Other than that, yeah, totally similar. You're right. Black people rioting in the streets is inevitable.
7/1/2013 3:48:49 PM
There was a huge concern about riots for the OJ trail. People were openly saying they were going to riot if he ended up being found guilty. Think that made a difference in the decision in that case? I'm sure it did.Regardless of what YOU think, there is the idea out there that riots could happen, and that idea is going to sway the decision of the jury.
7/1/2013 3:51:42 PM
This guy is definitely far from the sharpest tool.He should never had made an original statement to the police without a lawyer. Then he decided to do it multiple times. And then they are going to shred him on the smallest details.Kids: Don't talk to the police without a lawyer. Period. Even if you think you're innocent. It is not going to help you, ever.
7/1/2013 4:04:57 PM
I guess I give black people a little more credit than you and than what you think the jury does.
7/1/2013 4:05:14 PM
http://poorrichardsnews.com/post/54115108302/trayvon-martin-supporters-tweet-death-threats-ifI got this link from google, and its obvious how it is slanted, however the tweets it references are actual tweets.
7/1/2013 4:10:48 PM
Come on, man. It's twitter. Hell, twitter IS the 21st century's rioting. Young dumbasses espouse their anger there without having to leave their house.I still think he's found not guilty and no rioting happens.
7/1/2013 4:17:12 PM
I hope he gets manslaughter, and no rioting happensSpend 5 years in jail, because he did take someones life and that should never be taken lightly.
7/1/2013 4:27:45 PM
Zimmerman will probably not be convicted. The prosecution hasn't done and a damn thing except help Zimmerman. It's mind boggling how little they have to make a case. The only way they convict is if the jury has already decided they want to convict before the trial even started. Based off of what has been presented there's just no way Zimmerman goes to prison.
7/1/2013 4:50:13 PM
7/1/2013 5:23:39 PM
^ very true.This case almost didn't even make it to the justice system, which would have been a travesty of justice.The fact there is even a court case is the best victory the family of Trayvon could have asked for.
7/1/2013 5:34:28 PM
If I'm not mistaken, much of the public outcry was because it took 40 some odd days to even arrest Zimmerman when the events surrounding Martin's death were at best...murky.
7/1/2013 5:43:10 PM
The prosecution was once again today totally fucked. Just when you think they may poke some holes in Zimmerman, O'mara completely dismantles it. Seriously. This dude is about as good as I've seen a lawyer on cross. Not combative. Doesn't speak down to the witnesses. Breaks the witnesses down slowly before they even know what has happened. Seriously bad ass
7/1/2013 8:05:56 PM
Lol. No one is going to riot. Everyone stopped giving a shit about this months ago.
7/1/2013 8:51:31 PM
7/1/2013 9:54:30 PM
The lead investigator talked about how he set up a 'challenge meeting' with Zimmerman to put pressure on him. He told Zimmerman that they might have video of the event, and if there was anything Zimmerman wanted to say or change about his story, that he should.Zimmerman's response was, "Thank God. I was hoping somebody videotaped it."http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJBJild06VU#at=1983From 29:20-33:30.
7/2/2013 5:57:04 AM
That segment was THE most important segment yesterday, and the defense couldn't have asked for a better moment to end on...O'Mara: Detective, you have said that Zimmerman was either a pathological liar when he stated 'thank God' to the possibility of there being a videotape showing the entire event. does anything that George told you that was substanciated by facts that George was aware or unaware indicate that he was a pathological liar?Detective: No.O'Mara: So, taking that he is a patholological liar off the table, do you think George was telling the truth about being relived this may have been caught on tape?Detective: Yes. I think he was being truthfulSo, there you go. The lead detective stating that he believes George was being truthful with his account.Game. Set. Match.
7/2/2013 9:16:32 AM
heheh. The very first thing the judge tried to do today is disregard the last comment.Too late! The jury has had a full night to think about it.
7/2/2013 9:31:19 AM
Wow, now the prosecution is trying to have the testimony of their own witness stricken... and apparently succeeding in having the jury instructed to ignore his previous testimony.
7/2/2013 9:32:07 AM
Yeah, but its something that will taint the entire prosecution's case. They can strike it all they want.
7/2/2013 9:58:04 AM
Why do they want it stricken?
7/2/2013 10:00:30 AM
Well, it is obvious why. it completely undermines their case. You have the lead detective telling the court that he thought Zimmerman was truthful in saying he had hoped the entire thing was videotaped, which would presumably validate his story.As to the grounds, they mentioned something about this being an 'improper question.'
7/2/2013 10:07:45 AM
The rules are that what you say to the cops can't be used to help you. If it hurts you, it gets admitted to trial, if it would help exonerate you, the jury should never see it.Even so, that "pathological liar" spin the prosecution attempted is nuts.Zimmerman said all the right things to police, and the prosecution still tried everything they could to warp the cop's statements (which had nothing to do with what Zimmerman said or did) into something that will hurt him.It backfires and the jury is told to disregard it. I get it, those are the rules. But man... don't talk to cops.
7/2/2013 10:21:47 AM
in this case it wasnt the cops that fucked him, they only arrested him after pressure from the DA special prosecutor.
7/2/2013 3:29:56 PM
that's still no reason to talk to law enforcement officials
7/2/2013 3:49:06 PM
I think if he didn't talk to the cops other than with his lawyer, he wouldnt have been charged. Just keep your damned mouth shut We need to post the VA Lawyer youtube video spending an hour to basically tell you, "Never talk to the police"
7/2/2013 3:58:13 PM
as requested
7/2/2013 4:38:16 PM
Unless you're Genovevo Salinas. Keeping your mouth shut means you're guilty. http://www.salon.com/2013/06/30/scotus_no_right_to_remain_silence_unless_you_speak_up_partner/
7/2/2013 4:44:17 PM