Posted on 07/18/2013 5:53:34 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
The 5th amendment applies to the Federal Government, not to the states. However, the Supreme Court has held that most Bill of Rights protections were “incorporated” into the 14th amendment due process clause & therefore apply to the states through the 14th.
I never said that, I was only telling you why he hasn’t had his property returned to him as he should have.
LOL...I was just being sarcastic. Should have included a tag!
No harm...no foul.
Why are you in such a hurry to hustle Mr. Zimmerman out of the country?
Stand your ground!
Not all! Just saw Congressman King of Iowa speak out strongly in support if the Zimmerman jury and their verdict.
Im not
I just want him to have the right to go if he needs to..
do you want him to remain a prisoner in his own cou ntry where Holder and Obama can have him killed by their goons at any time ???
or do you want him to make his own choices if the need arises ???
Do we know for sure that Zimmerman hasn’t already gotten his gun back? I’d think that would be something his lawyers would have demanded right after the acquittal. Why wouldn’t he have gotten ALL his personal property returned to him immediately? Or at least by noon on the Monday after the verdict to allow for the evidence locker’s closure over the weekend.
Thats Awesome! Where did he speak on the floor on a TV show?
Speaking of RAT bastard coward Gov Scott, what is his take on the jury acquital of GZ? I suspect Gov Scott is also not abiding by the jury decision in light of Angela Corey's post trial histronics & slander against GM calling him a "murderer" even though the jury said otherwise.
If Gov Scott had any balls at all, he would hold a press conf, declare this whole sorry fiasco over & done with, terminate Angela Corey, and commit round the clock state trooper protection for GM. And then sit back and enjoy the liberal & racist heads exploding. What a pandering coward Gov Scott is!
Let's see if Pam Bondi, Jeb Bush, et. al., will shamelessly fold like a cheap suit once again. No reason to think they won't.
Didst thou forget a certain Florida US Senator from Cuba?
The DOJ has absolutely no jurisdiction. The man was found innocent, and thus has the right to retain his gun.
Somebody in Florida, please loan a gun to George until he gets his own back. I would!
“his lawful property”
Your damned right! I expect his defense team may still be de-compressing, but I wouldn’t be surprised to see a letter next week promising a writ for replevin along with a promise of a conversion suit with a demand for attorney fees, treble damages and whatever other damages allowed by the great state of Florida.
The ferals are out of control on the subject of George Zimmerman.
First, malicious prosecution and now this! It’s almost time to bring them some pain.
Go get ‘em George!
He needs the gun so that it can be sold to Mexican drug traffickers in Mexico. The government could use the money, and the funding for this sort of thing has dried up because of the sequester and all of that nasty negative publicity...
Zimmerman was innocent but he handled himself badly in the incident. His clumsiness made the situation deadly.
And the DOJ is federal government.
However, the Supreme Court has held that most Bill of Rights protections were incorporated into the 14th amendment due process clause & therefore apply to the states through the 14th.
I rather hate incorporation — it's some magical operation used to subdue the States. Consider the 1st Amendment, it is quite cleat that it applies to Congress, most states don't have a congress but incorporation
makes the text magically change into 'legislature' and then applied to the states.
No you are not.
And what about the Ft. Hood killer???
I guess you mean Rubio. Actually, I didn’t know he played a part in this, but I can’t say I’m surprised.
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