Posted on 06/28/2013 5:14:39 AM PDT by Uncle Chip
Today, June 28th, is DAY #15 (of 3rd week) State of Florida V. George Zimmerman case. [Yesterday] it was simply not a very good day at all for the prosecution. The primary State witnesses today were Rachel Jeantel, Jenna Lauer, and Selma Mora.
The first had her credibility substantively destroyed, the second was powerfullyalmost humiliatinglyco-opted by the defense, and the third provided testimony entirely consistent with the defenses theory of lawful self-defense. (continue reading)
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Thank you kristinn for your periodic updates...following these daily threads from work (mostly) and really appreciate it.
Justice for George and shame shame shame on the State.
Good says he eye witnessed 8 to 10 seconds of struggle.
Legal insurrection’s feed seems to be working well today. No buffering so far.
http://legalinsurrection.com/2013/06/zimmerman-trial-live-jury-selection-day-7-all-day-coverage/
Entire time he was watching was only 8-10 seconds
WFTV using a graphic showing how JG is describing the fight: a CGI of a guy in a black hood is kneeling and straddling a guy in a red jacket lying beneath him.
“She likely knows some words but I expect her primary language is her already demonstrated version of miami-ghetto-english.”
Ageed. She can’t read cursive but I would bet a million dollars that she can text ebonics faster than you and I can talk. :-)
Person on top was in straddle position — ground and pound position.
John just tries to weasle out saying that the guy on the bottom has the opportunity to strike the guy on top.
Good is giving a great explanation of “ground and pound,” which is an MMA term when the person on top dominant position (St. T.) is pounding the person on the bottom (George).
John trying to say that the guy on the bottom couls be the dominant position — give it up, John.
Good explanation of MMA
but he also added that the person on the bottom did not (or at least he never saw that)
>> John trying to say that the guy on the bottom couls be the dominant position
Does it matter? Whether or not Z *theoretically could be* dominant from the bottom (in an MMA match, say) his injuries (and St. Trayvon’s lack of injuries) is strong evidence that Z was NOT in fact dominant from that position.
Is there any objection by delarat that the judge overruled?
Nevermind, I think I already know the answer.
Lost the feed when John said George was screaming for help.
Someone got to John but he can only back off his testimony only so far.
West is getting good descriptions of the MMA terms from JG.
West uses the excuse that someone in the audience made distracting noises, so gets JG to repeat some info.
West is going deliberately slow and imho repetitive, seemingly for the benefit of the jury, as if to teach the jury the details of JG’s testimony.
West getting JG to confirm that M on top, Z on bottom.
My take is that JG is just trying to be very fair and accurate, without appearing to favor one side or the other. When you boil down his facts, they favor GZ.
Good says when he saw arm movement of person on top going down that he turned away to call 911. (But has said he can't say he saw punches.)
O'Mara goes back to initial cry for help. Good goes through process to say why he thinks it was person on bottom.
O'Mara then goes over BDLR's "histrionics" of thumping table to make punching noises. O'Mara gets Good to say he can't say if lack of hearing punches meant there were no punches.
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