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There was no unlawful killing.
You were there and saw the whole thing, huh?
There were eyewitness statements to that effect.
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There was no unlawful killing.
You were there and saw the whole thing, huh?
Justice just gave the lynch mob free reign. The woman is incompetent she was fired
Yeah, you keep saying that, but you have yet to produce a link or any piece of evidence to show she was fired from anywhere. Even if she was, it doesn't mean she was incompetent at her job.
Awww. Poor little butthurt rebicles, been posting know-it-all for weeks endlessly how there is no case here, pretending you're some hotshit in the know
...and now the worm turns on your butthurt overweight loser ass, taking out your anger at a failed life on some mythical liberal conspiracy that's going to steal your precious bodily fluids, and a tough-assed prosecutor who is going to haunt your whip-crackin' dreams.
mmmwwwahhhhaaahhhaaaa!
Justice just gave the lynch mob free reign. The woman is incompetent she was fired
Now you are just being silly
You're happy you were part of the lynch mob. How does that rope feel in your hand? Does it make you feel powerful?
Awww. Poor little butthurt rebicles, been posting know-it-all for weeks endlessly how there is no case here, pretending you're some hotshit in the know
...and now the worm turns on your butthurt overweight loser ass, taking out your anger at a failed life on some mythical liberal conspiracy that's going to steal your precious bodily fluids, and a tough-assed prosecutor who is going to haunt your whip-crackin' dreams.
mmmwwwahhhhaaahhhaaaa!
Why were you fired as attorney from the firm you worked for in the 80"s?
Unless she has some damning forensic evidence that contradicts Zimmermans account, I see getting a Second Degree murder conviction to be unlikely
By all accounts, Zimmerman was acting in what he believed to be the best interests of his community. He was not looking to rob or attack Martin on the basis of his race. He did however, use racial profiling to single him out.
I see it as good intentions gone bad and an untrained citizen watch grossly overstepping his bounds
I see it as a manslaughter conviction. She may be overcharging him to get him to accept a plea
Unless she has some damning forensic evidence that contradicts Zimmermans account, I see getting a Second Degree murder conviction to be unlikely
By all accounts, Zimmerman was acting in what he believed to be the best interests of his community. He was not looking to rob or attack Martin on the basis of his race. He did however, use racial profiling to single him out.
I see it as good intentions gone bad and an untrained citizen watch grossly overstepping his bounds
I see it as a manslaughter conviction. She may be overcharging him to get him to accept a plea
I agree with you.
But, if he pleads out and gets prison time, it may very likely be a death sentence for him.
I wonder if anyone else watching the Corey announcement yesterday felt like she was grandstanding for the public. It sure seemed that way to me. I kept thinking... Marcia Clark all over again.
Immie
Unless she has some damning forensic evidence that contradicts Zimmermans account, I see getting a Second Degree murder conviction to be unlikely
By all accounts, Zimmerman was acting in what he believed to be the best interests of his community. He was not looking to rob or attack Martin on the basis of his race. He did however, use racial profiling to single him out.
I see it as good intentions gone bad and an untrained citizen watch grossly overstepping his bounds
I see it as a manslaughter conviction. She may be overcharging him to get him to accept a plea
I agree with you.
But, if he pleads out and gets prison time, it may very likely be a death sentence for him.
I wonder if anyone else watching the Corey announcement yesterday felt like she was grandstanding for the public. It sure seemed that way to me. I kept thinking... Marcia Clark all over again.
Immie
I hope she is not as inept as Marcia Clark was. She has nowhere near the evidence that Clark had. But like the OJ trial, it will probably all come down to jury selection. All the defense needs to do is find one or two jurors who strongly believe in stand your ground And gun rights
If this case turns out to be as phony as all the other race baiting cases, Correy's career is as over as Nifong's.
Unless she has some damning forensic evidence that contradicts Zimmermans account, I see getting a Second Degree murder conviction to be unlikely
By all accounts, Zimmerman was acting in what he believed to be the best interests of his community. He was not looking to rob or attack Martin on the basis of his race. He did however, use racial profiling to single him out.
I see it as good intentions gone bad and an untrained citizen watch grossly overstepping his bounds
I see it as a manslaughter conviction. She may be overcharging him to get him to accept a plea
I agree with you.
But, if he pleads out and gets prison time, it may very likely be a death sentence for him.
I wonder if anyone else watching the Corey announcement yesterday felt like she was grandstanding for the public. It sure seemed that way to me. I kept thinking... Marcia Clark all over again.
Immie
Yes she was.I wonder if anyone else watching the Corey announcement yesterday felt like she was grandstanding for the public. It sure seemed that way to me. I kept thinking... Marcia Clark all over again.
Why were you fired as attorney from the firm you worked for in the 80"s?
How do you know she was fired?? If you found that out, how hard was it to find out why?? Not a good researcher, are you??
Ms Corey's announcement yesterday got nothing but praise.
Why were you fired as attorney from the firm you worked for in the 80"s?
How do you know she was fired?? If you found that out, how hard was it to find out why?? Not a good researcher, are you??
It's in the paper.
According to the Associated Press, then-State Attorney Harry Shorenstein said Corey was fired after she failed to respond satisfactorily to a complaint against her.
Trayvon Martin special prosecutor Angela Corey is tenacious, dedicated and set in her ways, says former colleague - Crimesider - CBS News
You wold think as long as I have been here I am not going to post something without it being in the news.
Why were you fired as attorney from the firm you worked for in the 80"s?
You mean before Zimmerman was even born?
She's incompetent.
Murder 2 is a very heavy charge. One of its specifications is acting with a "depraved mind." Another is acting with "deliberateness." It is one step away from "premeditation" (Murder 1). And the heavier the charge the harder it is to convict.
George Zimmerman's father is not only a lawyer he is a retired judge. That means he not only understands the working of every component of the law-enforcement mechanism, from the lowest to the highest levels, it also means he is a high-ranking member of a politically powerful back-scratching brotherhood. His influence has already been demonstrated on three separate occasions in which felonly charges against young George were quietly vacated.
I'm not a lawyer, but here is my impression of the situation thus far:
George Zimmerman was not "pursuing" or "chasing" Trayvon Martin. He was following and observing him, which is an appropriate action for a neighborhood watchman. And if Zimmerman's neighbors approve of Zimmerman having appointed himself a neighborhood watchman because of recent crime, the status is valid.
While Zimmerman would not have a right to follow and observe Martin on a public thoroughfare, my understanding is the activity in question took place within the confines of a "gated community," which is not a public thoroughfare -- which means Zimmerman was acting within the purview of his status as watchman.
In spite of popular belief the 911 Dispatcher did not order Zimmerman to stop following Martin (nor could he). He merely advised Zimmerman that it was not necessary for him to do so, leaving it up to Zimmerman whether or not he chose to continue following.
What actually happened in terms of the actual confrontation can only be determined by testimony. If there is no substantive physical evidence or eye-witness testimony to conflict with Zimmerman's description of what happened there will be no basis for conviction. And a key item of evidence to support Zimmerman's story would be medical evidence that his nose was in fact broken. If such evidence actually exists a Murder 2 conviction will be virtually impossible.
One thing is certain; everything we've heard from the Zimmerman camp thus far is based on strategic planning at the highest possible level.