Posted on 01/31/2013 5:44:16 PM PST by Uncle Chip
"Maybe it's coincidence, but I'm way past [believing it's] coincidence," O'Mara said.
I'm hereby dubbing that the "Skittles gap".
Motion for Specific Discovery filed today:
http://184.172.211.159/~gzdocs/documents/0113/motion_for_specific_disc.pdf
Enjoy your Superbowl weekend, Bernie.
Lemme guess:
He knew MULTIPLE drug-dealers, and was on-scene at the time of multiple robberies.
RIGHT?
/johnny
Looks like Florida is going the way of Nifong in NC, with laughably transparent attempts to wish away all the evidence they have that exonerates Zimmerman, arrogantly thinking that nobody will notice or be able to do anything about it.
I wonder if it is standard procedure for the state to drag out cases in hopes of bankrupting defendants. If so, every defendant with a “not guilty” verdict should have financial recourse against the state.
Ask Mike Nifong.
I wonder if ANY of the LaCrosse players have yet seen even ONE RED CENT of their money...?
I believe not.
Why is his phone tracking his movements and who has access to that information? Things to keep you up at night.
That’s definitely part of the process.
That tracking is for your safety,of course.
Don’t want your cellphone reporting every move ?
Then get a metal can with metal lid and pop the phone inside when you don’t want to be tracked.But you won’t be able to receive or make calls or play games or listen to your music or .....
Even this sounds fishy. I have to guess that the "someone" banging away on the phone until it locked was whatever LEO picked it up.
It is pretty well known when you are going to be tried by the federal gov’t, they do things like freeze your accounts to prevent you from hiring a good defense lawyer and make it easier to throw you under the bus.
> I wonder if it is standard procedure for the state to drag out cases in hopes of bankrupting defendants. If so, every defendant with a not guilty verdict should have financial recourse against the state.
Most mobile phones will do that, ping your location all recorded by phone company, which could be accessed by law enforcement doing an investigation... unless you turn off the phone AND remove the battery. Also if an malcontent or intelligence service was interested, they could send a bug, turn on the phone without one knowing, and listen in to anything spoken in the room around you. Israeli’s used to do this with regular phone taps, called a “glass”, so the phone would become a speaker.
Nice hi-tech stuff but what is on the cell phone will not help the prosecution one darn bit. This is disinformation, trying to cow the desfense
“...the feds have used certain techniques that virtually assure convictions of both the innocent and the guilty, the wealthy and the poor, the violent drug dealer and the white collar defendant, indifferent to the niceties of due process of law, particularly the right to effective assistance of legal counsel.
“In order to prevent a defendant from retaining a defense team of his choice, federal prosecutors will first freeze his assets, even though a jury has yet to find them to have been illegally obtained. They then bring prosecutions of almost unimaginable complexity, assuring that the financially hobbled defendants diminished legal team (or, as is often the case, his court-appointed lawyer) will be too overwhelmed to mount an adequate defense.”
The battery was dead??? That's the first I heard of that. If it had been dead all day, there would be no data for that day, nor could he have had the conversation with the gal pal. But then, he wouldn't be carrying it either, so the battery probably wasn't dead. The cops just couldn't get it to stay on w/o the passcode.
Meanwhile, the prosecutors are stonewalling the defense, hoping Zimmerman will run out of money for the lawyer before they run out of wall. It's pretty obvious.
To date, just about everything the prosecution has uncovered and released about Trayvon support’s Zimmerman’s story.
But, when they eventually have to give up because they can’t make their case, where does George Zimmerman go to get his reputation and his life back?
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