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Jury weighing Zimmerman's fate asks question about manslaughter option
CNN ^ | 7/13/13 | Mariano Castillo and Greg Botelho

Posted on 07/13/2013 3:17:06 PM PDT by Clint N. Suhks

(CNN) -- After more than 12 hours of deliberation, the six women deliberating George Zimmerman's fate asked the court Saturday evening for clarification on the instructions regarding manslaughter, the judge said.

That couldn't have even been a question a few days ago: Judge Debra Nelson ruled Thursday, over the defense's vehement objection, to include manslaughter as an option for jurors, in addition to the second-degree murder charge. Their third option would be to find Zimmerman not guilty.

The question -- which was read out in court, without the jurors present, shortly before 6 p.m. -- was the first posed by the jury since late Friday afternoon, when they requested an inventory of evidence. Afterward, lawyers from both sides approached Nelson's bench; their comments could not be heard.

How long other juries deliberated for in other high-profile cases One of 1,009 fatal shootings in Florida in 2012, Trayvon Martin's death stood out -- the various threads of the story helping to capture the public imagination.

There was, for instance, the fact that an adult had fired on an unarmed teen, soon after police told him not to follow the 17-year-old. And there was the accusation of racial profiling: that Zimmerman -- the son of a Peruvian mother and a white American father, who identifies as Hispanic -- had singled out Martin, at least in part, because the teenager was black.

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TOPICS: Crime/Corruption
KEYWORDS: blackkk; florida; georgezimmerman; kangaroocourt; martin; trayvonmartin; zimmerman
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To: 3Fingas

Doesn’t matter - TM attacked GZ. He got more than he bargained for. Thought he was a tough guy. Found out he wasn’t.

It’s really really simple: don’t assault people.


181 posted on 07/13/2013 5:50:02 PM PDT by Ray76 (Do you reject Obama? And all his works? And all his empty promises?)
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To: 3Fingas
The full information from the tapes show that he got out of the vehicle, pursuant to a conversation he had with the dispatcher in which he could not give the addrezs, to obtain the address. There is no evidence that he got out of the vehicle for any other purpose. I believe that you are engaging in an unwarranted assumption.

But assume, arguendo that he did get out of his vehicle to see more closely what Martin was up to: How is that a criminal act or an element of a criminal act? How is it an element of manslaughter, even were the judge to get away with injecting manslaughter into the case at the eleventh hour, after the defense had presented its case?

182 posted on 07/13/2013 5:53:21 PM PDT by AmericanVictory (Should we be more like them or they more like we used to be?)
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To: Ray76

He got out of the car.

Our neighborhood watch never gets out of the car. They call the cops. The only way anyone in our neighborhood watch would get out of the car is to stop an ongoing crime. While Martin may have been acting suspicious, there was no indication of an actual crime going on. So, Zimmerman should have stayed in the car. Some people may disagree and say that Zimmerman was just being proactive, but I am sure that others will learn from this event.


183 posted on 07/13/2013 5:54:33 PM PDT by 3Fingas (Sons and Daughters of Freedom, Committee of Correspondence)
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To: Ray76

Agreed TM got more than he bargained for. Unfortunately for GZ he has been dragged through the mud and may be unjustly imprisoned for his actions. If he would have stayed in the car this event would likely never have happened.


184 posted on 07/13/2013 5:57:42 PM PDT by 3Fingas (Sons and Daughters of Freedom, Committee of Correspondence)
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To: 3Fingas

He was on the way to the store when he saw a person behaving suspiciously. Anyone - neighborhood watch or not - would call it in. GZ called 911. If you watch his reenactment for the Sanford PD he explains why he went down the walkway... he reasoned it would be the street sign the PD would need.

Should he have driven down the sidewalk between the buildings?

Nothing NOTHING justifies TM’s attack.


185 posted on 07/13/2013 6:00:20 PM PDT by Ray76 (Do you reject Obama? And all his works? And all his empty promises?)
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To: 3Fingas

He never should have got out of bed. It’s far more safe.


186 posted on 07/13/2013 6:01:05 PM PDT by Ray76 (Do you reject Obama? And all his works? And all his empty promises?)
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To: AmericanVictory

The only assumption I make is that Zimmerman got out of the car to get a good address. This was a very dumb idea with a “suspicious person” around. He could have driven a couple of yards further and obtained an adequate address without leaving his car.

As to your second point. Zimmerman had every right to get out of the car for any purpose, but just because you can do something, should you do it? I should be able to walk through South East DC. at night with wads of money hanging out of my pockets, but is that a wise thing to do?

My whole point here is that carrying concealed should make the person carrying be more cautious than normal to avoid confrontations. Zimmerman did not exercise caution and he got into a situation that required him to use justified deadly force. He should not have been charged and should not have spent one day in jail, but this is the sort of trouble you can get into if you put yourself in dangerous situations or you are not aware of your surroundings.


187 posted on 07/13/2013 6:08:44 PM PDT by 3Fingas (Sons and Daughters of Freedom, Committee of Correspondence)
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To: Ray76

Nothing justifies Martin’s attack. GZ did nothing illegal. However, GZ could be home drinking beer instead of sitting in the courtroom. If you ever volunteer for neighborhood watch and you see something suspicious, I would suggest that you stay in the car. Your decisions and mileage may vary.


188 posted on 07/13/2013 6:14:06 PM PDT by 3Fingas (Sons and Daughters of Freedom, Committee of Correspondence)
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To: 3Fingas
Our neighborhood

This was not your neighborhood.

189 posted on 07/13/2013 6:14:55 PM PDT by imardmd1
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To: Ray76

You made a much more valid point in your previous post. :=D


190 posted on 07/13/2013 6:15:45 PM PDT by 3Fingas (Sons and Daughters of Freedom, Committee of Correspondence)
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To: ilovesarah2012
Do you have an alternate theory for why no DNA on Trayvon’s hands and/or clothing? I just find it strange.

The link you provided shows that no swab was taken from Trayvon's knuckles. They were left out in the rain (for 3 hours, I think though you can correct me if I'm wrong), giving plenty of opportunity for any VISIBLE blood there might have been on his knuckles and hands to wash off.

Bear in mind that Trayvon Martin's skin was fairly dark. Visually, blood would not show up on his darker skin nearly as easily as it would show up on the hands of a Caucasian person.

I suspect there were traces of blood there that might have been detected with a DNA swab. But since they weren't visible, and since whoever took the swabs wasn't totally on top of his game, those swabs were never taken.

As for Zimmerman's DNA on Martin's clothing, the only place it might show up would have been on Martin's sleeves. Even that seems unlikely, as Zimmerman, even with a broken nose, wasn't bleeding that much. Not from the face, anyway.

I don’t doubt Trayvon was beating Zimmerman. But what if Trayvon felt threatened by Zimmerman and was defending himself?

"What if" is the stuff that an acquittal is made of. It's reasonable doubt.

That said, there is no evidence for it.

As I've said before, if Trayvon felt threatened, all he had to do was continue home and go into the apartment. He had a full 4 minutes to cover a pretty short distance.

There is no evidence that Zimmerman pulled a gun on him. If he had, I seriously doubt that Martin would have struck him in the face. If he had attempted to do so, the instant result would have been a gunshot. Even if Martin had landed a punch, we would've had a gunshot early in the encounter. That's not what happened. We had 40 seconds of screaming (which is an eternity) followed by a bang.

Nor is there any evidence that Zimmerman ever struck Martin. No bruises recorded. No evidence of blows. Not to Martin.

Martin's only injuries were a scraped knuckle and a fatal gunshot wound, compared to MANY lacerations on Zimmerman.

All the physical evidence is consistent with Zimmerman's account.

191 posted on 07/13/2013 6:17:23 PM PDT by Jeff Winston
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To: Ray76

I don’t know. Florida has sinkholes, and you and your bed could fall through one.


192 posted on 07/13/2013 6:17:47 PM PDT by murron (Proud Mom of a Marine Vet)
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To: 3Fingas

GZ reenactment for SPD

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PX1sxARNq_c&feature=youtu.be


193 posted on 07/13/2013 6:18:19 PM PDT by Ray76 (Do you reject Obama? And all his works? And all his empty promises?)
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To: imardmd1

Yeah. My neighborhood has had a neighborhood watch for 7 years. We have had no civilian-involved shootings, but a number of break-ins have been prevented. Never did anyone have to get out of the car before the police arrived.

You are free to try something different.


194 posted on 07/13/2013 6:20:30 PM PDT by 3Fingas (Sons and Daughters of Freedom, Committee of Correspondence)
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To: 3Fingas
My point is: if you have a concealed weapon, you would be wise to exercise extreme caution and to be aware of your surroundings at all times. Getting out of your car while watching/following a suspicious person is not being cautious.

IMHO backwards. Getting out of your car without a gun is being not cautious. Carrying a gun when you get out of the car is being cautious. Z is alive, M was not. No contest on who was criminal and who was not, whatever else has unnecessarily been stirred up. Capisce?

195 posted on 07/13/2013 6:24:47 PM PDT by imardmd1 (An armed society is a polite society -- but dangerous for the fool --)
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To: Clint N. Suhks

There could be a verdict. Reports are the media have been moved to the first floor of the courthouse. The jury is still there, as are the lawyers and all the court officials.


196 posted on 07/13/2013 6:25:19 PM PDT by GrootheWanderer
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To: Clint N. Suhks

Looking worse and worse for Zimmerman. There has to be at least one juror who is rejecting self defense. This is sad.


197 posted on 07/13/2013 6:25:25 PM PDT by chessplayer
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To: buffaloguy

The good news is that it looks as if 2nd degree murder is out.


Good news? He will be killed inside a week of going to prison. The prosecution won.


198 posted on 07/13/2013 6:28:11 PM PDT by chessplayer
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To: 3Fingas
If you watched the trial, Olivia Bertalan, a neighbor, testified that 6 months before the shooting she was the victim of a home invasion. She testified how she had knelt in a closet terrified, as the invaders stole her belongings. She told the court about George coming to her home after the police left and gave her his number, his wife's number and told her to call them for anything. I believe he even gave her a lock for her door to help keep her more secure. Zimmerman wasn't the average neighborhood watch guy and his neighborhood wasn't your average neighborhood; it was a complex under attack and he was a caring and compassionate neighbor.

I would consider myself lucky to have George Zimmerman in my neighborhood because I know he wouldn't just wait in his car, he'd do everything he could to help me.

199 posted on 07/13/2013 6:29:38 PM PDT by liberalh8ter (The only difference between flash mob 'urban yutes' and U.S. politicians is the hoodies.)
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To: slumber1

Emotion is ruling over logic.


Guy did tell them to use emotion as the basis of their decision. They took his advice.


200 posted on 07/13/2013 6:31:02 PM PDT by chessplayer
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