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04-15-2012, 08:22 PM
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I fail to see the point in Six's post. Is he jealous that the media doesn't cover more crimes involving Latinos? Does he feel that the Latino community needs an Al Sharpton of their own? Maybe someday Six can buy his own media agency and cover what *he* wants to cover, regardless of ratings. Last I heard, it was a for-profit business and ratings = $$$, no matter how ridiculous or just plain ignorant, just ask Fox News!
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04-15-2012, 08:29 PM
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Then again, Zimmerman referring to blacks as "F***ing Coons" in the 911 call doesn't help his case much either.
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CNN had an audio expert analyze the call and remove all the background noise.......it was something that Zimmerman was pretty much whispering under his breath.......but afterwards it sounded like "F*cking Cold"....which makes sense. Zimmerman had left his car at that time and it was a cold and wet evening.
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04-15-2012, 10:11 PM
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CNN had an audio expert analyze the call and remove all the background noise.......it was something that Zimmerman was pretty much whispering under his breath.......but afterwards it sounded like "F*cking Cold"....which makes sense. Zimmerman had left his car at that time and it was a cold and wet evening.
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I heard the tape and it's posted here for all the hear. CNN's "audio expert" must be a fucking moron. He didn't say it under his breath and "F*cking Coons" is clear as day. Incidentally, it wasn't that cold in Sanford, FL on Feb. 26th according to the Almanac. Low was 53 that day, high was 69. Where the hell did you get that such completely false information from?
Maybe someday we might all agree on what the fuck reality is, but I am not holding my breath.
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04-15-2012, 10:52 PM
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I fail to see the point in Six's post. Is he jealous that the media doesn't cover more crimes involving Latinos? Does he feel that the Latino community needs an Al Sharpton of their own? Maybe someday Six can buy his own media agency and cover what *he* wants to cover, regardless of ratings. Last I heard, it was a for-profit business and ratings = $$$, no matter how ridiculous or just plain ignorant, just ask Fox News!
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I could give less than a fuck what the media covers. I am just pointing out that there are other "travesties" out there. The media picks and chooses what they want. I personally don't give a fuck about Martin (not my son) or Zimmerman (a pussy for not being able to kick a 17 year old's ass in the first place).
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04-16-2012, 07:16 AM
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Sixxbach,
there is a HUGE difference between the Zimmerman case and the case against Fred Yazdi shooting Enrique Recio in NW Austin. Yazdi was arrested and charged with murder almost immediately after the shooting. Zimmerman walked out of the police station and it wasn't until public outrage of the shooting arose that Zimmerman was finally arrested.
Is Zimmerman innocent of guilty? Hopefully the case will make it to the trial stage and a jury of his peers will reach a decision based on the evidence presented.
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04-16-2012, 05:10 PM
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I'd be interested in finding out whether or not "Stand Your Ground" laws also indemnify an individual from civil liabilities.
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It does. SYG is an assertive defense, and it has to be brought up at trial. At that time, they will have a separate hearing regarding the SYG defense. If Zimmerman wins there, the murder trial is dimissed, and he cannot be sued in civil court.
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04-16-2012, 06:46 PM
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I take it then, that if the charges are not summarily dismissed, that he would still be civilly liable even with an acquittal.
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04-19-2012, 08:46 AM
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That is my understanding.
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04-27-2012, 11:57 AM
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Speed (may I call you Speed?), how much evidence do they have? Not even enough circumstantial evidence.
Carl, sure, they can sue. You can sue anybody for anything. Getting a judgement is another thing. If there is, an appeal will likely toss it out since the jury will probably be "corrupted" (not bought but have seen too much). And it would be kind of hard to prove that he denied anyone of their civil rights if "nothing happened". And civil rights are really only due to one from a governmental entity, not two individuals.
Is he "guilty"? I don't know. Is he "innocent"? I don't know. Will he be acquitted? Likely.
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04-27-2012, 03:57 PM
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Speed (may I call you Speed?), how much evidence do they have? Not even enough circumstantial evidence.
Is he "guilty"? I don't know. Is he "innocent"? I don't know. Will he be acquitted? Likely.
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Let me see -- someone is dead and Zimmerman shot him. Zimmerman says he was "standing his ground". Very possible. Yet how did Martin, who Zimmerman out-weighed by quite a bit, get Zimmerman on the ground? If Martin beat Zimmerman's head into cement a number of times, how did Zimmerman get up and why didn't he need medical treatment after the attack? Was there blood on the cement? If Zimmerman was beaten as badly as stated, there should have been some evidence of that. Did Martin's body show any signs of being in an altercation? As I said, Zimmerman was not a small man and Martin's body should have had some marks on it after such a fight.
Martin was shot at "close range" according to reports. What is "close range" and when did Zimmerman shoot Martin? Don't know if any tests can be done to show approximately what the distance was. If Zimmerman shot Martin while on the ground, self-defense is a very real reason. If Zimmerman shot Martin from a number of feet away, a "standing his ground" defense is harder to prove.
There is a tape which has a recording of what went on during the altercation. Two experts have stated that the voice yelling for help was definitely NOT Zimmerman's. Since they have no voice recordings of Martin, they could not compare the voice yelling for help against Martin's voice, but they did say it sounded like Martin's voice. Both Martin's mother and girlfriend (okay, not exactly unbiased witnesses) say it was Martin's voice.
Will Zimmerman get acquitted? Very possibly under Florida's "stand your ground" law. I will be happy to see the case come to trial and ALL the evidence come out. I certainly think there are many questions that need to be answered before Zimmerman is a free man. Whether or not Zimmerman can be proven guilty of murder, there is no doubt that Martin is dead because of Zimmerman's actions which never should have been started.
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04-27-2012, 04:29 PM
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nonsense.
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04-27-2012, 04:35 PM
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Martin's clothing had powder burns on them. Close enough?
Also I guess you missed the IPhone photo taken 3 minutes after the shot was fired of Zimmerman's head bleeding profusely in two separate spots that was submitted at the time of the bail hearing. Then of course there is the medical treatment of the broken nose also submitted.
There is a lot of info yet to come out, but having watched the bail hearing for Zimmerman it looks like a conviction is unlikely.
http://www.zimbio.com/Rev.+Al+Sharpt...+s+Bloody+Head
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04-27-2012, 05:35 PM
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nonsense.
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Yet another pearl of wisdom from Nuglet.
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04-27-2012, 05:53 PM
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Martin's clothing had powder burns on them. Close enough?
Also I guess you missed the IPhone photo taken 3 minutes after the shot was fired of Zimmerman's head bleeding profusely in two separate spots that was submitted at the time of the bail hearing. Then of course there is the medical treatment of the broken nose also submitted.
There is a lot of info yet to come out, but having watched the bail hearing for Zimmerman it looks like a conviction is unlikely.
http://www.zimbio.com/Rev.+Al+Sharpt...+s+Bloody+Head
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So how close does one have to be to get powder burns on clothing? I have no idea.
And the question still remains -- after having your nose broken and your head beaten into cement, how do you break away from your attacker who has you pinned to the ground?
Here is one person's viewpoint:
"But as the Atlantic’s Ta-Nehisi Coates notes, the case to be made against Zimmerman “will not be an easy one.”
The point is not whether investigators disbelieve Zimmerman. The point is whether they can prove that he is lying. Given that the other participant in the altercation is dead and unable to testify, that won’t be easy.
“I think it’s worth understanding how difficult it is going to be to prosecute Zimmerman,”
My opinion -- in our judicial system Zimmerman is innocent until proven guilty beyond reasonable doubt. I agree that it will be difficult to convict Zimmerman. However, if our judicial system was guilty until proven innocent beyond reasonable doubt, Zimmerman would probably be convicted.
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04-27-2012, 11:01 PM
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And the question still remains -- after having your nose broken and your head beaten into cement, how do you break away from your attacker who has you pinned to the ground?
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Maybe you don't break away, maybe that is the point that you are able to shoot the attacker. If someone is sitting on your chest and ricocheting your head off the sidewalk with punches to the nose obviously your hands are not being restrained.
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