Jury nullification is what defense would want if state had a solid case.
Which they don’t. A few people I’ve talked to that work during the day and don’t get a chance to watch the trial word for word think that George Z. had no business pursuing T.M. and that he should be found guilty on that basis. I argued with them that that is not what happened. Besides, you don’t find someone guilty based on him pursuing someone if that was, in fact, what he was doing. He felt that his life was being threatened and he shot the guy. What would have happened if he hadn’t had a gun? He would either be dead or suffering severe brain damage and would have been put on the organ donor list.