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Topic Started: Apr 15 2012, 09:21 AM (443 Views)
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How is it that police-dispatch is used as an 'authority' for charging Mr. Castillo with murder, in Pasadena CA

...yet...

Refused to be used to charge Zimmerman with disobeying/disregarding an 'authority' when dispatch reprimanded him commencing to follow Trayvon?

...hmmmm...






Can you you say......"Because, this is Whitefolk's country!!"
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I was thinking that was the key to the case myself but it looks like it will not even matter. But I think this SYG law is main driving force as to what could get Zimmerman off.
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Both men disrespect the authority, the reverence, the law enforcement arm reaching through police-dispatch, so....they should both be charged, accordingly...right??


Mr. Castillo was treated as if he gave false info, to the police, and it resulted into death.

So, Mr. Zimmerman should be treated like he disrespected the police telling him they didn't need him to do their job for them after he'd just been told that they were near the scene, and...it resulted into death.

Fair is fair, and that goes for Whitefolk's too!... as this is type of unfairness which throws our Criminal Justice System into disrepute!
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Apr 15 2012, 09:27 AM
I was thinking that was the key to the case myself but it looks like it will not even matter. But I think this SYG law is main driving force as to what could get Zimmerman off.
I mean, how bizarre is it, in one case they can't use 'police-dispatch' in America as legally binding for case-law...then 1.5 months later, they do use it;


But Both case-decisions, reached to deflect *the Caucasians* from facing max penalty, over killing a young Black male.








And they wonder why us darkies, stay, having to save their azz from Al Qaeda The Taliban Iran China Russia & the rest of them som'bytches...
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Apr 15 2012, 09:27 AM
Both men disrespect the authority, the reverence, the law enforcement arm reaching through police-dispatch, so....they should both be charged, accordingly...right??


Mr. Castillo was treated as if he gave false info, to the police, and it resulted into death.

So, Mr. Zimmerman should be treated like he disrespected the police telling him they didn't need him to do their job for them after he'd just been told that they were near the scene, and...it resulted into death.

Fair is fair, and that goes for Whitefolk's too!... as this is type of unfairness which throws our Criminal Justice System into disrepute!
In theory they should but since all 50 states have different laws that makes things a bit more complicated.
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Apr 15 2012, 09:35 AM
21dec2012
Apr 15 2012, 09:27 AM
Both men disrespect the authority, the reverence, the law enforcement arm reaching through police-dispatch, so....they should both be charged, accordingly...right??


Mr. Castillo was treated as if he gave false info, to the police, and it resulted into death.

So, Mr. Zimmerman should be treated like he disrespected the police telling him they didn't need him to do their job for them after he'd just been told that they were near the scene, and...it resulted into death.

Fair is fair, and that goes for Whitefolk's too!... as this is type of unfairness which throws our Criminal Justice System into disrepute!
In theory they should but since all 50 states have different laws that makes things a bit more complicated.
I don't think it's a matter of law, on this, but a matter of discretion. In every state, citizens are expected to revere police dispatch as an extension of the police commissioner. I've been searching, and i dont see the authority that makes the cases different, in terms of citizen reverence for police dispatch. You know, just like they revere the policeman, the canine-cop, etc...

So these were just 'a call' made by Caucasian-catering Prosecutors...to try to cushion all possible punishment for Caucasians who murder Black males.
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Do You see a difference in the application of the law?
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Different states.... different laws....

In Florida the instructions of a police dispatcher holds no legal weight or authority. IMO a bad fit, but it is what it is. The instructions given Zimmerman, and his ignoring them will contribute to evidence that he acted recklessly, and with disregard.
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Apr 15 2012, 09:27 AM
I was thinking that was the key to the case myself but it looks like it will not even matter. But I think this SYG law is main driving force as to what could get Zimmerman off.
I don't know if it does, but the SYG law shouldn't, in my opinion, even come into play for Zimmerman since he was the one who 1) followed the kid in a car 2) cornered the kid then got out of his car and 3) confronted the kid just for walking down the damn street.

When I think of an SYG law I'm thinking of a guy running up to mug you for your pocket change or a woman trying to break into your house. If the SYG law is used for people who feel threatened enough to kill someone after following them the fuck around and cornering them then even if Zimmerman somehow gets off the law needs to be revamped.

As soon as Zimmerman followed the kid, got out his car, and confronted Trayvon it should have automatically negated any SYG laws period in my opinion.
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