No 'Stand Your Ground' for Zimmerman

Not to nit pick (well, yeah, I'm nit picking) the jury, other than a grand jury, doesn't decide if there is enough evidence to prosecute; they are to decide on if there is enough evidence to convict.

Yea, thats what i should have said. I was pretty tired last night :lol:
 
I asked my professor in legal studies about SYG law in Zimmerman's case and he can't give an answer because it is extremely difficult to predict, however he said if Zimmerman was in New York so he will be guilty due to lack of SYG law.

He's pretty liberal professor from NY but he has some difficulties to follow up with my questions.

NY is not friendly to self defese claimes in general.
 
in a dead-person case.... it's always a murky fishy case because there's nobody alive to dispute a defendant's claim unless there is a witness or video camera.


yes... if that was easy... just about all cases have circumstantial evidence. what to do? you go with however and whatever you see it fit.


right. that's what I said. Zimmerman claimed self-defense. Prosecutor's disputing it.
Reba is right all the way. The DA must prove that GZ murdered TM. If they fail to prove it, GZ will be acquitted definitely.
 
And that is the big question.

Zimmerman called the cops when he saw Martin , who had some food in this waistband . Zimmerman was in a car and Martin was walking, it's hard to follow a car when you're walking. Zimmerman followed Martin .
 
Zimmerman called the cops when he saw Martin , who had some food in this waistband . Zimmerman was in a car and Martin was walking, it's hard to follow a car when you're walking. Zimmerman followed Martin .
Are you a witness?
 
Reba is right all the way. The DA must prove that GZ murdered TM. If they fail to prove it, GZ will be acquitted definitely.

um... we already know who killed Trayvon. Zimmerman.

what the prosecutors will show that Zimmerman made a fatal reckless decision with no common sense that led to Trayvon's death and it was completely preventable.
 
um... we already know who killed Trayvon. Zimmerman.

what the prosecutors will show that Zimmerman made a fatal reckless decision with no common sense that led to Trayvon's death and it was completely preventable.
We know that Zimmerman killed Trayvon. That's not disputed by anyone. The trial is to determine if that killing was a murder. It's up to the prosecutor to prove that the killing was a murder. That's what CP said.

Not all killings are murder, as determined by the courts.

We don't have that outcome yet.

Really, you should say, "what the prosecutors will attempt to show . . . "

Whether or not they succeed depends on the jury's verdict.
 
We know that Zimmerman killed Trayvon. That's not disputed by anyone. The trial is to determine if that killing was a murder. It's up to the prosecutor to prove that the killing was a murder. That's what CP said.

Not all killings are murder, as determined by the courts.

We don't have that outcome yet.

Really, you should say, "what the prosecutors will attempt to show . . . "

Whether or not they succeed depends on the jury's verdict.

attempt to show? but they WILL show unless the judge has specific instruction that prevents them from introducing or mentioning a specific thing and then it will be up to jury to decide whether or not if they agree with prosecutors.
 
This trial has been dragging on long enough just like the Jodi Arias case.
I don't think Zimmerman will get off scott-free unless something is seriously lax with the Floridian courts. Involuntary manslaughter is the most sensible under mitigating factors if he doesn't get proved for murder.
 
attempt to show? but they WILL show unless the judge has specific instruction that prevents them from introducing or mentioning a specific thing and then it will be up to jury to decide whether or not if they agree with prosecutors.
It is still only an attempt by prosecutors if the jury doesn't agree to convict. If the jury does convict then that mean the prosecutors succeeded in proving their case. Otherwise, it's only an attempt.

It's always up to the jury to decide whether or not the prosecution succeeded or failed in its attempt.
 
It is still only an attempt by prosecutors if the jury doesn't agree to convict. If the jury does convict then that mean the prosecutors succeeded in proving their case. Otherwise, it's only an attempt.

It's always up to the jury to decide whether or not the prosecution succeeded or failed in its attempt.

oh... :dizzy:
 
It seems that way but the Zimmerman trial hasn't even begun yet.

Whoops, I thought it began already recently? My mistake :o

Juries are quirky.

They didn't convict OJ Simpson, Casey Anthony or Robert Blake.

Some of those cases had good reasons why they weren't able to convict though.
OJ - Lots of mishandled evidence due to chain of custody problems/Mark Fuhrman issues, and was denied admission into the court.

Casey - I'm still wondering about that one, but it did seem hard to tie her to the crime without a reasonable doubt.

For Zimmerman, I think he doesn't have either of those benefits (as of yet) unless there something new the defense will present.
 
NY is not friendly to self defese claimes in general.

In NY, you need to have no chance to retreat in order to be justifiable homicide with deadly weapon.

I don't support SYG law, though.
 
Just seems that way. :lol:

Trial starts June 10.
Not to nit pick (which is exactly what I am doing) but the trial is scheduled to start June 10th. Who know when it actually will start? Not like these kinds of cases are following the script.
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In NY, you need to have no chance to retreat in order to be justifiable homicide with deadly weapon.

I don't support SYG law, though.

No? Personally I would rather escape if I can but I don't believe anyone should have to give up ground to an assailant to fulfill a legal obligation.
 
Not to nit pick (which is exactly what I am doing) but the trial is scheduled to start June 10th. Who know when it actually will start? Not like these kinds of cases are following the script.
:wave:
Touche'!

I should have caught that. From my years as a journalist, future events are always "scheduled." :giggle:
 
In NY, you need to have no chance to retreat in order to be justifiable homicide with deadly weapon.

I don't support SYG law, though.

I fully support SYG law. nobody has to retreat.

I fully support a full weight of justice on vigilantism especially a cop-wannabe. nobody has a license to kill.
 
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