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Trayvon Martin

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What a circus. DMX should get knocked out by him to. That'll be an even bigger circus.

Zimmerman needs to go the f*** away. I agreed with the outcome of the trial, even as unfortunate as the circumstances were, but he's still a piece of s*** human being that needs to be removed from the limelight.

QUOTE (witesoxfan @ Feb 5, 2014 -> 04:12 PM)
Zimmerman needs to go the f*** away. I agreed with the outcome of the trial, even as unfortunate as the circumstances were, but he's still a piece of s*** human being that needs to be removed from the limelight.

+1

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...and he will go away, when people collectively stop posting/talking about him whenever the media posts a click bait article.

 

Paradox, b****es.

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Michael Dunn not convicted of murder after shooting into a car full of black unarmed teens for playing music too loud. Racism is dead.

QUOTE (bmags @ Feb 16, 2014 -> 12:09 AM)
Michael Dunn not convicted of murder after shooting into a car full of black unarmed teens for playing music too loud. Racism is dead.

 

Florida. Not surprised. He's still should die in jail though.

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He was convicted of multiple counts of second degree attempted murder and will be retried for the first degree count

 

He was convicted of multiple counts of second degree attempted murder and will be retried for the first degree count

 

Is it really worth retrying the first degree count when they already got two second degree convictions?

QUOTE (HickoryHuskers @ Feb 16, 2014 -> 09:39 PM)
Is it really worth retrying the first degree count when they already got two second degree convictions?

Attempted is the key word there.

Attempted is the key word there.

 

Ah, I missed that word, now the retrial makes much more sense.

Was that the clown who said he was standing his ground?

QUOTE (pettie4sox @ Feb 17, 2014 -> 01:07 PM)
Was that the clown who said he was standing his ground?

Yes, yet another one.

QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Feb 17, 2014 -> 12:39 PM)
Yes, yet another one.

 

I see a Stand Your Ground type serial killer on a cop show drama in the future.

QUOTE (pettie4sox @ Feb 17, 2014 -> 06:41 PM)
I see a Stand Your Ground type serial killer on a cop show drama in the future.

 

He "thought he saw a shotgun".

QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Feb 17, 2014 -> 12:39 PM)
Yes, yet another one that failed.

 

Again, Jenks, he did not request an SYG hearing and instead the Judge charged the jury with the "no duty to retreat", SYG standard in the instructions to the jury, and as of now he was not convicted of murder despite murdering someone.

QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Feb 17, 2014 -> 12:57 PM)
Again, Jenks, he did not request an SYG hearing and instead the Judge charged the jury with the "no duty to retreat", SYG standard in the instructions to the jury, and as of now he was not convicted of murder despite murdering someone.

 

OK? So the jury was instructed on the law. What's wrong with that? They clearly didn't believe that he was acting in self-defense or that he "had not duty to retreat" since they convicted him of 3 counts of attempted murder.

 

And I doubt I would have convicted him of first degree murder based on what i've read. There wasn't much premeditation here. This is yet another case where Florida prosecutors went for the home run instead of the single.

 

The law worked as it should in this case. Dude's a murderer. He didn't shoot because he thought he could get away with it. He shot because he's a murderer.

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QUOTE (Jenksismyb**** @ Feb 17, 2014 -> 02:16 PM)
OK? So the jury was instructed on the law. What's wrong with that? They clearly didn't believe that he was acting in self-defense or that he "had not duty to retreat" since they convicted him of 3 counts of attempted murder.

 

And I doubt I would have convicted him of first degree murder based on what i've read. There wasn't much premeditation here. This is yet another case where Florida prosecutors went for the home run instead of the single.

 

The law worked as it should in this case. Dude's a murderer. He didn't shoot because he thought he could get away with it. He shot because he's a murderer.

Um, as of right now...he's not a murderer according to the jury of the state of florida.

QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Feb 17, 2014 -> 02:02 PM)
Um, as of right now...he's not a murderer according to the jury of the state of florida.

 

Technically true, but that's only because of overzealous prosecutors.

 

 

QUOTE (pettie4sox @ Feb 17, 2014 -> 12:41 PM)
I see a Stand Your Ground type serial killer on a cop show drama in the future.

 

haha, it's inevitable now.

 

 

QUOTE (Jenksismyb**** @ Feb 17, 2014 -> 09:09 PM)
Technically true, but that's only because of overzealous prosecutors.

 

Incorrect, Judge informed jury that they could convict him of lesser charges, including 2nd degree murder.

QUOTE (mr_genius @ Feb 17, 2014 -> 02:57 PM)
haha, it's inevitable now.

 

Law and Order has a tendency to pick these up. Remember the Anna Nicole Smith episode right after she died? Yeah, it's happening.

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