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The judge and prosecutor have seen evidence we have yet to see. Obviously they both feel there is enough evidence to convict. Hence the charge and the bail. The prosecution does not go forward like this unless they feel they have evidence for a conviction, in the interest of getting a conviction but also because of double jeopardy. They do not indict unless they feel they can get the conviction.
So you are saying you want Zimmerman to be able to keep his cash and you want the tax payers to pay for his atty?? Our system does not work that way, thank goodness. As long as he has money in his acct, that money goes to his atty. Until that money is gone, he does not get a public defender. I cannot believe you are saying you want him to be able to keep his money and for the tax payers to pay for his atty. Do you feel this way about everyone charged with a crime. Let them keep their money. Tax payers will step in and pay for their atty?? I am so glad our system does not work that way.