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« #3405 : October 30, 2012, 05:09:45 PM »

Gotta "love" the State of Florida crying that a criminal 'sdefendant facebook page is tainting jurors . . . . this following months and months and month of major media outlets spewing inaccurate garbage about this case and the governor overriding a state attorney to appoint a "special" prosecutor who immediately took to the airwaves . .

 Shameless . . .


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/26/george-zimmerman-gag-order-trayvon-martin-case_n_2024513.html

Translation: I don't like the media involvement in this case but perpetuating more slanted hype is okay as long as it comes from Zimmerman's defense attorney.

Your high level of consistent hypocrisy is impressive.

weird, but I guess not unexpected.  I hope you never find yourself to be a criminal defendant one day. 

Anyway, my comment was not about the media or hype. Presumed that was obvious, guess not.  Maybe you should watch this:



And then do me a favor, go find the link for the press conference by the prosecutor that Corey replaced.  You know, the one that didnt find enough evidence to charge Zimmerman with 2nd degree murder (lol).  Then, maybe you can tell me why a Corey felt compelled to start her press conference as she did (watch the first 15 seconds) and then spoke for 24 MINUTES.

finally, you might want to read a little about the US criminal justice system. Since you probably will not ... here's the "for dummies" version: the goal of the system is to FIRST avoid wrongful prosecutions (which includes having prosecutors overcharge to get a lesser included). I don't care as much about Zimmerman getting prosecuted as I do the system being perverted by politics.

Hope you never find yourself in a similar situation, but if you do you would probably want people to speak out.

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« #3406 : November 08, 2012, 02:23:13 PM »

Gotta "love" the State of Florida crying that a criminal 'sdefendant facebook page is tainting jurors . . . . this following months and months and month of major media outlets spewing inaccurate garbage about this case and the governor overriding a state attorney to appoint a "special" prosecutor who immediately took to the airwaves . .

 Shameless . . .


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/26/george-zimmerman-gag-order-trayvon-martin-case_n_2024513.html

Translation: I don't like the media involvement in this case but perpetuating more slanted hype is okay as long as it comes from Zimmerman's defense attorney.

Your high level of consistent hypocrisy is impressive.

 ;D

http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/fla-judge-denies-gag-order-trayvon-martin-case-17591900

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« #3408 : November 20, 2012, 06:29:54 PM »

http://www.tampabay.com/news/courts/criminal/jury-finds-trevor-dooley-guilty-in-manslaughter-case/1262347

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« #3409 : November 20, 2012, 07:10:46 PM »

Dooley intentionally left his home w/ a gun in his waistband and made his way to the basketball court.

He then initialed a confrontation and revealed that weapon in order to threaten a man and his 8 year old daughter playing basketball.

Then he killed the father in front of his daughter.

Now he claims if not for being black he would not have been found guilty.

F**k him!

No he faces up to 30 years. Which he deserves.


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« #3410 : November 20, 2012, 07:16:48 PM »

An example of the SYG law working (or not working may be better) as it should

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« #3411 : November 20, 2012, 07:33:19 PM »

SYG had no bearing on the final verdict in this case. 

Much to Dooley's dismay.

But I would bet he felt empowered by that very law.

Too bad Zimmerman hadn't read this before he initiated his confrontation w/ the now dead Martin.

More to the point it's too bad for Martin that Zimmerman hadn't read this story before he decided to take the law into his own hands.

Dooley meet Zimmerman you guys have a few things in common.


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« #3412 : November 20, 2012, 07:36:56 PM »

SYG had no bearing on the final verdict in this case. 

Much to Dooley's dismay.

But I would bet he felt empowered by that very law.

Too bad Zimmerman hadn't read this before he initiated his confrontation w/ the now dead Martin.

More to the point it's too bad for Martin that Zimmerman hadn't read this story before he decided to take the law into his own hands.

Dooley meet Zimmerman you guys have a few things in common.

LOL, yeah I bet Dooley was thinking about SYG as he walked out the door  :-[

SYG did have a bearing on the final verdict, in fact my guess is it was actually on the verdict form. If you mean the jury thought it did not apply (i.e. checked "no" on the verdict form), that's correct.

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« #3413 : November 20, 2012, 07:50:05 PM »

SYG had no bearing on the final verdict in this case. 

Much to Dooley's dismay.

But I would bet he felt empowered by that very law.

Too bad Zimmerman hadn't read this before he initiated his confrontation w/ the now dead Martin.

More to the point it's too bad for Martin that Zimmerman hadn't read this story before he decided to take the law into his own hands.

Dooley meet Zimmerman you guys have a few things in common.

LOL, yeah I bet Dooley was thinking about SYG as he walked out the door 


Nah....he was likely thinking about it as he made a conscious decision to put the gun in his waistband.



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« #3414 : November 20, 2012, 07:53:22 PM »

SYG had no bearing on the final verdict in this case. 

Much to Dooley's dismay.

But I would bet he felt empowered by that very law.

Too bad Zimmerman hadn't read this before he initiated his confrontation w/ the now dead Martin.

More to the point it's too bad for Martin that Zimmerman hadn't read this story before he decided to take the law into his own hands.

Dooley meet Zimmerman you guys have a few things in common.

LOL, yeah I bet Dooley was thinking about SYG as he walked out the door 


Nah....he was likely thinking about it as he made a conscious decision to put the gun in his waistband.

 :-[

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« #3415 : November 20, 2012, 08:01:23 PM »

SYG had no bearing on the final verdict in this case. 

Much to Dooley's dismay.

But I would bet he felt empowered by that very law.

Too bad Zimmerman hadn't read this before he initiated his confrontation w/ the now dead Martin.

More to the point it's too bad for Martin that Zimmerman hadn't read this story before he decided to take the law into his own hands.

Dooley meet Zimmerman you guys have a few things in common.

LOL, yeah I bet Dooley was thinking about SYG as he walked out the door 


Nah....he was likely thinking about it as he made a conscious decision to put the gun in his waistband.

 :-[


That's my take so if you don't agree I feel reassured in knowing that.

Dooley deserves conviction as Zimmerman likely does.... two killers in the same pod....Prison pod.



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« #3416 : November 20, 2012, 08:06:43 PM »

SYG had no bearing on the final verdict in this case. 

Much to Dooley's dismay.

But I would bet he felt empowered by that very law.

Too bad Zimmerman hadn't read this before he initiated his confrontation w/ the now dead Martin.

More to the point it's too bad for Martin that Zimmerman hadn't read this story before he decided to take the law into his own hands.

Dooley meet Zimmerman you guys have a few things in common.

LOL, yeah I bet Dooley was thinking about SYG as he walked out the door 


Nah....he was likely thinking about it as he made a conscious decision to put the gun in his waistband.

 :-[


That's my take so if you don't agree I feel reassured in knowing that.

Dooley deserves conviction as Zimmerman likely does.... two killers in the same pod....Prison pod.

To the extent your guessing what was in his head, who knows he could have been thinking about ice cream cones and unicorns, but I think you might misunderstand at least one fact about the guy.  Beyond that, the suggestion that he was motivated or  . . .wait . . . that he felt "empowered" by SYG is funny, but more importantly, unsupported by any facts I have read.

I guess, like you, I might confess to a certain reassurance reading your comments  :D

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« #3417 : November 20, 2012, 08:19:54 PM »

SYG had no bearing on the final verdict in this case. 

Much to Dooley's dismay.

But I would bet he felt empowered by that very law.

Too bad Zimmerman hadn't read this before he initiated his confrontation w/ the now dead Martin.

More to the point it's too bad for Martin that Zimmerman hadn't read this story before he decided to take the law into his own hands.

Dooley meet Zimmerman you guys have a few things in common.

LOL, yeah I bet Dooley was thinking about SYG as he walked out the door 


Nah....he was likely thinking about it as he made a conscious decision to put the gun in his waistband.

 :-[


That's my take so if you don't agree I feel reassured in knowing that.

Dooley deserves conviction as Zimmerman likely does.... two killers in the same pod....Prison pod.

To the extent your guessing what was in his head, who knows........


It's not "your" it's "you are" or one could use the contraction "you're".


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« #3418 : November 20, 2012, 08:27:45 PM »

SYG had no bearing on the final verdict in this case. 

Much to Dooley's dismay.

But I would bet he felt empowered by that very law.

Too bad Zimmerman hadn't read this before he initiated his confrontation w/ the now dead Martin.

More to the point it's too bad for Martin that Zimmerman hadn't read this story before he decided to take the law into his own hands.

Dooley meet Zimmerman you guys have a few things in common.

LOL, yeah I bet Dooley was thinking about SYG as he walked out the door 


Nah....he was likely thinking about it as he made a conscious decision to put the gun in his waistband.

 :-[


That's my take so if you don't agree I feel reassured in knowing that.

Dooley deserves conviction as Zimmerman likely does.... two killers in the same pod....Prison pod.

To the extent your guessing what was in his head, who knows........


It's not "your" it's "you are" or one could use the contraction "you're".

oops?

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« #3419 : December 03, 2012, 09:27:30 PM »

Hahaahaha.  Oh, CBW. You crack me up



http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/12/03/15647937-defense-posts-george-zimmerman-photo-from-night-of-trayvon-martin-shooting?lite

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