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Zimmerman got Bail...He's OUT; Do anyone know of any case, where murder is committed, gets Bail
Topic Started: Apr 23 2012, 12:47 PM (3,904 Views)
ladyNEWYORK

Trelmorez86
Apr 24 2012, 01:38 PM
Lmao, cry me a fucking river. You didn't even read what I posted which is why you accused me of self hatred.

Did I say George Zimmerman was innocent?

Do you know what happened after he pursued trayvon?

this has gone pass Zimmerman, dealing with your disrespectful ways, toward me, since you refuse to acknowledge it. I would rather not have any further discussion with you. If you cannot offer me an sincere apologize for your name calling of me, ALSO your cussing at me. I haven't done that to you, or anyone, I don't care myself, in such a negative way.

I'm sick of your negativity toward me, if you refused to apology, do me an favor, discontinue your comments to me, I don't like being disrespected, and since you see nothing wrong with this..
then i don't see any reason to continue chatting with you...
this has gone way pass Zimmerman, this is what you're missing, had you read my longer post to you, you've have a better understanding of what I said..but no,you refuse to, which does not clarify my points..

no use in trying to built with you......SMH
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ladyNEWYORK
Apr 24 2012, 01:22 PM

don't post me any more question...at this point,
In other words, like everyone else in America, you don't know what happened after he pursued trayvon?

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kennyinbmore
Apr 24 2012, 01:59 PM
ladyNEWYORK
Apr 24 2012, 01:22 PM

don't post me any more question...at this point,
In other words, like everyone else in America, you don't know what happened after he pursued trayvon?

Lmao!! Avoided the fuck out of that question,



@ldyny, OK so my deepest apologies in disrespecting you. Now that we have that solved

What happened after George pursued trayvon
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Apr 24 2012, 09:19 AM
smdh @ reasonable doubt being......WHAT?

-it wasn't really Zimmerman, and they arrested the wrong guy?
-voice experts proving that that clearly, was Trayvon screaming for help?
-the girl on the phone with Trayvon, is lying?
-The policeman/dispatcher who suppressed Zimmerman's urge to pursue-----isn't really heard doing that?
-The Lawmakers of FL who say Zimmerman lost his Rights under SYG, when he went pursuing Trayvon??

lol

I can't wait to see what this reasonable doubt will be...outside of a jury just outright saying, "We don't care what Yall say, niggz don't deserve Justice in FL" ...lol... because that is the only card which can be played by a jury, to acquit him.

Any Black person who looks at the facts, and claims reasonable doubt......needs to be stood before a firing squad--------on Crenshaw Blvd. in South Central L.A.




Ummm....I live off Crenshaw in South LA.

Not all of Crenshaw is bad.
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kennyinbmore
Apr 24 2012, 12:29 PM
Trelmorez86
Apr 24 2012, 11:27 AM
He isn't on trial for pursuing, the fight is what they are investigating
Exactly. Anyone who thinks this is a slam dunk case either way is in for a rude awakening. All it takes is on juror leaning one way or the other
In my heart, I feel Zimmerman is guilty.

In my head, I am waiting for the trial.

The media is known for providing conflicting evidence on high profile cases.

This is no different.

I would have to see what evidence the state has, and how it is presented during trial.

As it stands, if the state had such damning evidence, one could infer that Zimmerman would have been arrested back in February.

But then again, the lack of compelling evidence could be the result of incompetence on the part of the police.

It is possible that the police could have not even bothered to collect important evidence (Zimmerman's clothes, tested him for drugs, etc.) after the incident occured.

Once the trial starts, everything will come to light, I hope.
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I think he's guilty too, I just don't think there will be enough evidence to prove it beyond a reasonable doubt and that's the standard in a criminal court case for a conviction
Edited by kennyinbmore, Apr 24 2012, 03:41 PM.
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It is not uncommomn for bail to be set here in Fl. for this charge. How long he remains out is the question.
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kennyinbmore
Apr 24 2012, 03:41 PM
I think he's guilty too, I just don't think there will be enough evidence to prove it beyond a reasonable doubt and that's the standard in a criminal court case for a conviction
Dude. Stop it.

I question if you aware of what reasonable doubt is, if you claim there is some here.

Only right that White-jury has, here, is to ignore the evidence and just say the state didn't prove it's case-------when there was never a case to prove, according to known facts:

-it wasn't really Zimmerman, and they arrested the wrong guy?
-voice experts proving that that clearly, was Trayvon screaming for help?
-the girl on the phone with Trayvon, is lying?
-The policeman/dispatcher who suppressed Zimmerman's urge to pursue-----isn't really heard doing that?
-The Lawmakers of FL who say Zimmerman lost his Rights under SYG, when he went pursuing Trayvon??

...Plus


now after the comments he made at the bail hearing, you can add a perjury charge! Yep, when you weigh it versus his testimony to police @ the station on the night he murdered Trayvon
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Apr 24 2012, 03:52 PM
Dude. Stop it.

I question if you aware of what reasonable doubt is, if you claim there is some here.

I already explained the reasonable doubt,but your too dumb too understand what I posted. Let me break it down to 5th grade level so maybe you get it. There is no doubt Zimmerman shot the kid and killed him. What you're dumb ass doesn't understand is that in itself is not enough to convict him of murder. Now of us know what that happened when Martin and Trayvon were face to face, that's reasonable doubt. Suppose Martin's lawyer says Trayvon lunged at Martin during their encounter? Who can say that didn't happen? Suppose Martin testifies that they got into an argument and Trayvon tried to grab his gun? Who's to say that didn't happen? There's a lot of possible reasonable doubt in that incident.
Edited by kennyinbmore, Apr 24 2012, 06:22 PM.
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kennyinbmore
Apr 24 2012, 06:21 PM
21dec2012
Apr 24 2012, 03:52 PM
Dude. Stop it.

I question if you aware of what reasonable doubt is, if you claim there is some here.

I already explained the reasonable doubt,but your too dumb too understand what I posted. Let me break it down to 5th grade level so maybe you get it. There is no doubt Zimmerman shot the kid and killed him. What you're dumb ass doesn't understand is that in itself is not enough to convict him of murder. Now of us know what that happened when Martin and Trayvon were face to face, that's reasonable doubt. Suppose Martin's lawyer says Trayvon lunged at Martin during their encounter? Who can say that didn't happen? Suppose Martin testifies that they got into an argument and Trayvon tried to grab his gun? Who's to say that didn't happen? There's a lot of possible reasonable doubt in that incident.
What your EXTRA dumb self-hating azz don't understand is that there is no reasonable doubt that Zimmerman went and pursued Trayvon, he went after Trayvon, he disobeyed law enforcement's tenet and went to antagonize Trayvon as an aggressor. That alone, makes him guilty. He had no legal authority to go antagonize Trayvon and Law enforcement ensured he knew that-----in audio that you have heard.

According to FL Lawmakers' officials, i repeat, their official statement on this issue...they said self-hating fools like Kenny, in B-more, cant manufacture reasonable doubt you cant make up some reasonable doubt you cant morph reasonable doubt out of thin air Once they declared that Stand Your Ground law does not protect people who go starting trouble, people who go seeking out confrontations.

Once you go looking for trouble and once you go starting trouble then you have to take what comes along with that, and use equal-force, to defend yourself from violence you initiated.
Edited by The SOLE Controller, Apr 24 2012, 06:42 PM.
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