I think any reasonable person could believe you have infered Zimmerman is guilty of a crime reguardless of the possibility of him be convicted.
Well from the other thing that they haven't been able to "infer," I find that to be quite a stretch.
I think any reasonable person could believe you have infered Zimmerman is guilty of a crime reguardless of the possibility of him be convicted.
Whoever wrote that article has no understanding of how that section of Florida law actually works and seems to have a serious axe to grind. The arrest is meaningless, rather it is a judicial determination of PC that matters. Whether that happens in a criminal or civil case is irrelevant.
So you can infer what we think or believe but Zimmerman is off limits to any inferances?
I thought they had immunity from civil prosecution on a good shoot.In Florida you dont need an arrest for this to go to a civil suit.
No, I just believe Camels finest is doing the sidestep.
Well from the other thing that they haven't been able to "infer," I find that to be quite a stretch.
Why is everyone distracted by this? There are much more important issues.
What are the odds, that once Zimmerman is found innocent, there will be some riots with looting
Uh, where is this 2:30 am coming from? As I recall this happened about 7:00 pm during daylight.
The incident happened on Feb. 26 and sunset was 6:22 PM. This happened about 7:15, so it was probably not very light as it was almost an hour after sunset.Sunset on March 7th, the day of the incident happened at 6:30 that evening.
Nothing heals the wounds of injustice like a 60" plasma TV and couple pair of Nikes.
What is the difference between murder 1 murder 2 and manslaughter? I haven't been to law school or ever been a leo.
I have thought that murder 1 was premeditated. Something you plan out and think about.
Manslaughter is a spur of the moment thing. You don't go out planning to kill someone but someone pisses you off and you kill them.
Is that correct? So what is murder 2? Somewhere in between?
Just a question: Did the kid live in this gated community?
If he did, okay. If not, how did he get in?
What is the difference between murder 1 murder 2 and manslaughter? I haven't been to law school or ever been a leo.
I have thought that murder 1 was premeditated. Something you plan out and think about.
Manslaughter is a spur of the moment thing. You don't go out planning to kill someone but someone pisses you off and you kill them.
Is that correct? So what is murder 2? Somewhere in between?
I can't find the answer, and I'm not scrolling through 250 pages to find it.
Just a question: Did the kid live in this gated community?
If he did, okay. If not, how did he get in?