At least we're addressing the facts here.I'd hate to see Zimmerman go free because at the end of the day this boils down to 2 things:
1. He initiated the confrontation.
2. He murdered a person.
At least he should be convicted on manslaughter charges.
Those are lesser included charges that the jury could find him guilty of. Unless Florida criminal proceedings work very strangely.I've thought manslaughter would be a better charge to bring for quite awhile.
The thing is that if Martin did walk down the dog path and then returned and confronted Zimmerman, legally speaking, that would be initiating a new encounter, as the last one technically ended once Zimmerman stopped following Martin and Martin moved to the end of the street.
That's why the time line of events is so important.
But yeah, I'd say if anything a manslaughter charge would stick easier than 2nd degree murder charges.
Or wreckless homicide. Negligent homicide.
Something along those lines.
I should have thought about that. Its a good point, they could find him not guilty of murder in 2nd degree and instead find him guilty of a lesser charge.Those are lesser included charges that the jury could find him guilty of. Unless Florida criminal proceedings work very strangely.
I think he'll be found not guilty.I should have thought about that. Its a good point, they could find him not guilty of murder in 2nd degree and instead find him guilty of a lesser charge.
I'd say that's far more likely than him being found guilty or completely exonerated at this point.
Confrontation didnt end, had Zimmerman not followed Martin, Martin would have had no reason to confront Zimmerman.I've thought manslaughter would be a better charge to bring for quite awhile.
The thing is that if Martin did walk down the dog path and then returned and confronted Zimmerman, legally speaking, that would be initiating a new encounter, as the last one technically ended once Zimmerman stopped following Martin and Martin moved to the end of the street.
That's why the time line of events is so important.
But yeah, I'd say if anything a manslaughter charge would stick easier than 2nd degree murder charges.
Or wreckless homicide. Negligent homicide.
Something along those lines.
did he have a sufficient reason to physically attack him, though?Confrontation didnt end, had Zimmerman not followed Martin, Martin would have had no reason to confront Zimmerman.
Had Zimmerman not gotten out of bed that day, the confrontation never would have happened, therefore Zimmerman is guilty, what kind of fucker gets out of bed? Amirite?Confrontation didnt end, had Zimmerman not followed Martin, Martin would have had no reason to confront Zimmerman.
And had you not registered here and posted something so profoundly stupid I would not have to waste 2 calories of energy to roll my eyes and type this postHad Zimmerman not gotten out of bed that day, the confrontation never would have happened, therefore Zimmerman is guilty, what kind of fucker gets out of bed? Amirite?
I'm helping to fight obesity in America? FantasticAnd had you not registered here and posted something so profoundly stupid I would not have to waste 2 calories of energy to roll my eyes and type this post
I could be wrong, because I'm not a lawyer nor an arm chair lawyer, but the way the law works from my understanding is that if Martin returned up the path and confronted Zimmerman after getting away from him, then Martin would unfortunately become the aggressor in that situation. The law is funnily specific like that. If you and I get in a fight, and I get away and then return a few minutes later and attack you again, I became the aggressor, regardless if you actually initiated the fight. To take that example further, if you and I get in a fight, and I flee and come back with a gun and shoot you, I can be charged with basically 1st degree murder. I premeditated, grabbed my gun, and returned to the fight to shoot you.Confrontation didnt end, had Zimmerman not followed Martin, Martin would have had no reason to confront Zimmerman.
how can she even afford it. dafuck.I would rather see a trial of whoever let this girl graduate high school and enroll in college.