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[QUOTE=Kazuaki Shimazaki II;1862301]The explanation is plausible. However, if you accept it, then you have to accept that as a end result of his tracking, Z provoked T. According to 776.041, that means Z loses his Stand Your Ground rights.
Following him while reporting him to the police does not count as provocation, as have tried to tell you before. Now, had Zimmerman attempted to detain him, then that would but following someone so can report them to the police is not stalking, it is not provocation.Trayvon attacked Zimmerman without provocation and lost his life, stand your ground protects Zimmerman.The Police realized this based on the physical evidence and witness statements, as did the State Attorney's Office which is why he was not charged.Now due to manufactured outrage, now taxpayer money is being wasted. |
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Zimmerman is half hispanic. Sure, he has a white name but perhaps his father is white and mother is hispanic. Does not matter though, race is a bs issue put into this by the media and people with the "victim" mentality. |
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Turns out, he was a bit of a thug or wanting to be one.The more recent photos show it as does his pattern of delinquent behavior.Act like a thug, people will assume you are one.I will say this, I feel bad for Trayvon and his family.I feel bad that he probably made a youthful mistake and trying to attack Zimmerman, it's a shame he did not live so could learn a lesson, perhaps he could have turned out to be a good person but no matter what, when you attack someone, especially without provocation, you run the risk of things not going your way.Just a sad situation all around, really is. |
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While I am no fan of the police, people always claim police collusion when things do not work out in their favor.Police investigated the shooting, looked at the physical evidence(Zimmerman had a broken nose, head injury, grass stains on his clothing) and took witness statements.After this, they concluded that with the evidence supporting Zimmerman's side of the story, there was no probable cause for an arrest.I assure you, the SAO reviewed (I am from Florida and where I lived yhe SAO always reviews cases,even if no arrest is made, that the Police, Sheriffs, and Highway Patrol investigates, pretty sure this is universal across the state) the case and agreed with the Sanford PD.The Grand Jury will most likely not indict Zimmerman but if they do because are swayed by the outcry and not the law, well I believe justice will prevail at trial. |
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http://ironicsurrealism.com/2012/03/...-out-at-obama/ Not that Obama would pander to race baiting or anything. @Bubblehead - stop quoting tribesman. Arguing with idiocy makes you what? The president has a half caucasian parent and a "Black" (Kenyan) parent and is deemed to be African American. Thus Zimmerman - being born half caucasain and half hispanic - is (and can legally claim to be) hispanic. The key is that this doesn't fit the race baiting scenario that some on the left want to exploit, so it is ignored as much as possible. |
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If he tried to detain him, it would pass over the realm of provocation, into the realm of assault. Quote:
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The nature of self-defense is that it is an Affirmative Defense Justification. You have to agree you killed the guy, thus effectively confessing to manslaughter, before trying to justify it by asserting and proving that a self-defense situation occurred. Quote:
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It also appears those people are absolutely clueless on some really basic concepts of the matter. Quote:
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How many really stupid errors did you fit into that single post Haplo? Can you spot the 4 real biggies:yeah: well done Haplo you certainly excel, you can join the class of bubbles:88) Perhaps there is a lesson there, if you actually read what you are trying to slag off there is a chance you wouldn't be making such a complete fool of yourself by making so many glaringly obvious errors |
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What if Trayvon was suspended for beating the crap out of another student? What if it was something worse? These things COULD be relevant. The problem is that many in the media decided to create a story rather than simply report it. Innocent black kid shot by overzealous, racist white guy. What they SHOULD have done was simply report the story without portraying the details specifically to support the narrative that they knew would result. Oh, and Zimmerman is white ... in the same way President Obama is white. The skin color discussion is absurd, as the man identifies himself as hispanic. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_...orge_Zimmerman |
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Maybe they are inconsequential, maybe they aren't. But I can't lie, Trayvon's Twitter accounts are indeed troubling. I think it would be highly relevant to the case if the boy had a propensity toward violence. And, like it or not, despite what the 911 dispatcher instructed, Zimmerman WAS within his rights to follow the kid. And if Trayvon attacked him, this information would lead to Zimmerman's credibility. But it seems that no one is interested in Zimmerman's credibility. Rather, many of us just assume the man was completely in the wrong. |
Now, let's say he does have a "prospensity towards violence". Still doesn't mean very much legally given the already reasonably established elements of the case. Z provoked T with his tracking. That's all that's required to shift him from the protected 776.012 to 776.041, which is not at all immunized under 776.031. This opinion is apparently supported by the guy who scribbled the law:
http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/03/2...-hearings.html |
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But then again - the assumption is that this was a racist crime - and that is based off of the media and politicians feeding the frenzy. Partially doing so by calling Zimmerman "white". Why refuse to deal with his ethnicity - unless some people have an agenda that is furthered by black vs white angst... This doesn't apply to you - but rather many others on the left who are intentionally using this situation to create anger encourage resentment - which will lead to more problems. |
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Naughty mookie, how dare you suggest such a thing:rotfl2: Quote:
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The people here who seem to have a problem with it are those who don't like him being white. And that is white not "white":yeah: Quote:
When this story went national then international I wonder how many posts it took the Stormfront forums before the shade of his skin got those people ranting about what WHITE is and how the ****** ******* media(and those ar two normal words not curses, guess what they are?) are waging a war on the white man. Bonus points for how long it took someone to call George not white but Jewish? which if anyone who holds those far right ideologies had a functioning mind would raise a bit of a paradox over their rants about the liberal media and its anti white agenda |
I still say he is bisque color.
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It's a game people play, and it's a bad one. Being convinced before the facts are in is always wrong. Period. |
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Personally - based on the facts as they are known currently - I'd say BOTH of them were wrong. I have already stated that Zimmerman should be held accountable - likely for neglicent homicide (as his negligence - IE refusal to listen to the police dispatcher when he was told he didn't need to follow the suspect) contributed to the situation. But hey, apparently because I am conservative and for gun rights, I must be racist.... |
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