To: Mustangman
The "preordained conclusion" in simplest terms, since you appear to know nothing whatsoever about the law in Florida, is that George Zimmerman is
innocent until the prosecution proves otherwise. Zimmerman has no burden of proof and does not have to "prove" that the assault and battery (which you actually stipulate yourself occurred) was unjustified.
Buy a clue.
24 posted on
06/26/2013 8:33:14 PM PDT by
FredZarguna
(Separated by a common language.)
To: FredZarguna
I must quibble about one phrase in your post. You state that the “preordained conclusion” is that George Zimmerman is innocent under Florida law.
While in most cases this is correct, but I seriously believe that in this case, the preordained conclusion is that George Zimmerman is not only guilty but must be sentenced to prison so he can be killed in order to appease the civil rights industry.
38 posted on
06/26/2013 9:01:48 PM PDT by
Tupelo
(The Government lies, then the media lies to cover up the government lies.)
To: FredZarguna
No... he is presumed innocent...
48 posted on
06/26/2013 9:29:20 PM PDT by
latina4dubya
(when i have money i buy books... if i have anything left, i buy 6-inch heels and a bottle of wine...)
To: FredZarguna
A young man is dead and Zimmerman did it. This is a matter of fact and not nder debate. The State has proved this....as you might say. Therefore, Zimmerman has to prove it was justifiable homicide....or he’s in big freakin’ trouble....whether anyone likes it or not.....
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