rockin'robin
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who are you asking?What happen to you when Zimmerman found guilty on murder?
who are you asking?What happen to you when Zimmerman found guilty on murder?
who are you asking?
What happen to you when Zimmerman found guilty on murder?
Silly question!...Hopefully, I'll still be breathing and kicking....whatever the outcome of the trial, as long as the facts have been presented (as we don't know all of them)...and the verdict is justified....
I don't plan to shoot or hang myself if he's found guilty...or even not guilty.
Absolutely nothing.

Just as a matter of history, riots broke out all over the USA in 1968, after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. It didn't matter where the assassination happened; the riots were in several different cities.
Riots follow killing of Martin Luther King Jr. - chicagotribune.com
Where there is a lot of emotion and a feeling of injustice and frustration, bad things can happen. That's not to say bad things will happen, only that they can happen without being in the proximity of the triggering event.
I'm curious. As a matter of identification, what "color" is Hispanic? It's my understanding that Hispanic people can come in any shade of skin tone, from pale white to dark reddish-brown to black. "Hispanic" identifies a person by language, culture, and country of origin; it's not a separate race....Martin was black. Zimmerman's father is white, and his mother is Hispanic....
In an unusual move, Judge Debra Nelson is holding a hearing in the George Zimmerman case on Saturday just two days before his trial begins.
The hearing is to decide a critical issue about technology used to analyze the screams recorded on a 911 the night of the shooting.
Jury selection is scheduled to begin Monday, and both sides are running out of time to prepare their questions for the potential jurors.
Zimmerman is charged with second-degree murder for shooting Trayvon Martin on Feb. 26, 2012. He says he shot the teenager in self defense.
Court will pick up Saturday where it left off Friday with attorneys arguing over the admissibility of the technology used to analyze the screams on the 911 call.
The technology may be key to the prosecution’s case because their experts’ testimony may be able to shed light on what was said between Zimmerman and Martin moments before the teenager was shot.
Ted Owen, a forensic audio engineer, testified Friday that his analysis of the 911 call indicated that the person screaming was not Zimmerman, and the person screaming is asking for frantically asking for help in different ways before the gun is heard firing.
If prosecution's expert analysis indicates Martin screamed for help, it could hurt the credibility of Zimmerman's claim that he acted in self-defense.
The law states that for technology to be admissible, it must be “generally accepted” in that particular field. Zimmerman’s attorneys are arguing the technology does not satisfy that threshold.
During his testimony Thursday, defense expert Hirotaka Nakasone, an audio engineer for the FBI, expressed his doubts about using the recordings.
"A screaming voice is too far for us to address," Nakasone said. "It might mislead in the worst case."
It is not clear if, during Saturday's hearing, the court will tackle the defense’s motion requesting that prosecutors be prohibited from calling Zimmerman a "racist."
Attorneys could also hash out any remaining issues regarding jury selection.
because I'm a realist. since when's the last time we've had a massive protest as the result of "shocking" verdict? I can't recall....
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Zzzzzzzz this thread already. This whole thing is a rerun of debating. Like a broken record or CD that keeps skipping and repeating over and over. In reality, all we can do is wait and see what the outcome will be.
When the trial begins and if it's open to the public, someone (maybe me) will definitely start a new thread for anyone to share info just like the news so this thread will be left behind very soon. If you are still not interested in sharing or don't want to read the comments, you can ignore the thread.Wirelessly posted
Zzzzzzzz this thread already. This whole thing is a rerun of debating. Like a broken record or CD that keeps skipping and repeating over and over. In reality, all we can do is wait and see what the outcome will be.
