Naruto
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For those of you familiar with the case, what are your opinions?
While I think Zimmerman should not have followed or confronted the teen, he was within his legal right to defend himself the way he did and I'm glad to see him walk away from it not guilty. He'll have to live the rest of his life knowing he took the life of another man, which for most would be 'punishment' enough. He acted within the law, and I'm glad to see he wasn't sentenced due to some fear of riots as the main stream media has reported.
What are they protesting? The police? Zimmerman walking free? I don't know if they know what they're doing anymore.
people arguing about race.
The race issue has gotten out of control. I actually never viewed this trial as a racial issue until people have been acting this way on Twitter/Facebook. It is not whites against blacks, Zimmerman is hispanic, not white. Almost all of my Facebook friends are acting like he's white and it's getting annoying! Who cares what race anybody is! We are all equal!
Here's the thing: you really shouldn't be able to kill someone with a firearm and not get a default 'manslaughter' until you prove you were actually acting in self defense. All this has done is prove that as long as there are no witnesses, you can effectively kill anyone and call it self defenseZimmerman was found not guilty because there was no evidence. There was no evidence and thus there could be no conviction. This should have never gone to court for that reason alone. Wait until you have evidence or simply put it's nothing but people arguing about race. If they could even remotely prove Zimmerman did something illegal I'd be perfectly happy with a guilty verdict, but you have to have evidence otherwise it's 100% an argument about race and that's not constitutional nor is it right.
If people can be convicted for things we think they did everyone would be in jail. Proof is everything.
He wasn't in prison, even after his first bail got revoked for perjury he was able to post the higher one.Man, what are they feeding these prisoners?!?!? How in the world do you gain 100lbs while in prison? When I think of prison, I think of working out, exercising, and shitty food. Apparently this isn't the case based on Zimmerman's weight gain!
That's only the requirements for First degree murder (and kinda second). Manslaughter is probably the perfect charge we have for a case like this, but he escaped that.The minute anyone has any proof that he intentionally went out that night with the idea in his head that he was going to kill someone that's when he would be guilty. Since no one has any proof he can not and should not go to prison for it.
I agree, but in the wacky State of Florida the Court can find you guilty of a lesser charge (e.g., second can be dropped to manslaughter), so prosecutors are basically encouraged to swing for the fences so to speak with the charges, even if they have to settle at a lesser one.Manslaughter would have been the appropriate charge, rather than Murder II. Had the prosecution pushed for manslaughter rather than Murder II, they may well have gotten a conviction.
Read this. http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-201_162-57433184/fla-mom-gets-20-years-for-firing-warning-shots/Here's the thing: you really shouldn't be able to kill someone with a firearm and not get a default 'manslaughter' until you prove you were actually acting in self defense. All this has done is prove that as long as there are no witnesses, you can effectively kill anyone and call it self defense
Read this. http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-201_162-57433184/fla-mom-gets-20-years-for-firing-warning-shots/
Not even killing the other person and still getting 20 years.
Strange world we live in or what?