Posted on 07/15/2013 7:34:54 AM PDT by Elle Bee
FLORIDA, July 14, 2013 â Since an all-female six-member jury in the central Florida port city of Sanford acquitted neighborhood watch captain George Zimmerman of wrongdoing in the fatal shooting of Trayvon Martin on Saturday evening, attention has turned to prosecutor Angela Corey.
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It is obvious that there is ample room.
I don’t care about Bondi... what is going on with seeking Angela Corey’s disbarrment? I saw this was an issue here... her sour grapes, “not accepting the verdict/Zimmerman is guilty” post-trial interview... and the last question (which went unanswered) about the firing of personal calling question as to not sharing discovery with the defense...
F**k her... Seriously, this smarmy P.O.S. needs to be held accountable for committing an injustice against Zimmerman.
No Grand Jury indictment... just “wing it”... justice by political pressure... even the fact that she was brought in on this case... the whole thing reeks.
Accountability... is ANYONE on this?
Well, it IS a port city.
When Florida was greatly undeveloped away from the coast, the St Johns River was an important commerce highway for a large area. Sanford was an important port for the transportation of agricultural products, timber, phosphates, etc.
Without the river, and it's port, Sanford would probably not exist. The great drop in use of the river does not diminish the port's importance to the city's history.
All very chummy
Pam Bondi got political ally Angela Corey on George Zimmerman case
.."..Bondi has been a key part of the scheme to enrich her race-motivated friends, Benjamin Crump and Daryl Parks – Trayvon family attorneys, from the beginning "...
Medical examiner who called Zimmerman injuries insignificant no stranger to controversy
An investigator in the Jacksonville, Fla. Public Defenders office tells the Daily Caller that he is skeptical of the testimony given by Dr. Valerie Rao, the medical examiner called by the prosecution to testify in the George Zimmerman trial on Tuesday.
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Thanks BD I like your last paragraph
I've lost track of the worst de la Rionda quotes, but Angela Corey just called Zimmerman a "murderer" on live television. On HLN (the Hysterical Ladies Network), of course.
These people are not helping. They are trying to cover their own backsides, even at the expense of furthering deterioration of racial relations in the U.S. They really need to hold their mouths a bit differently, more professionally ----rather than in justification of their own past actions, and big fat egos.
Is there racism in America still today...and particularly in the criminal justice system, does it or can it be unfair to black men accused of crimes? Absolutely.
Does this Zimmerman verdict provide further proof of it? The answer to that is a double hell no. Too many are barking up the wrong tree.
I heard Angela Corey say that if Zimmerman had used his gun as a bludgeon or club (she possibly didn't use those terms --- I think she said "if he had cold-cocked him with the gun") then he wouldn't have been on trial. Ri-iight.
Zimmerman begins really screaming for his life once the gun is discovered, probably by Trayvon feeling it bump against his inner right thigh as Zimmerman wiggled around desperate to get out from underneath him.
Considering John Goode's testimony, the 911 calls, Zimmerman's statements, and the physical evidence, that is probable. At that point, once Trayvon mentions the gun, tells Zimmerman "you're going to die tonight", then Zimmerman, after having this boy beat him with his fists (winning the fight the whole time, apparently) is now supposed to risk his life further, to save the one person in the world who just swore to kill him, and is struggling to get his own gun for him ---while the WHOLE DAMN NEIGHBORHOOD cowers in their houses???
If he (Trayvon) could have gotten the gun, he probably would have tried using it on Zimmerman. But poor George is supposed to just use the very gun he himself could be killed with, to only "hit" the "child" who is beating the crap out of him at that very moment. Is Angela Corey on glue? I mean, she's not only "high", but she's crazy high. Insane. But smiles sweetly with her piggy-piggy face, all the while...
I'm going to have to resort to using blank spaces in my next statement to Angela Corey.
_ _ _ _ you, you fat ugly _ _ _ _ _ .
So now, according to that fat pig-cow Angela Corey, it's against the law for a citizen to stop a violent attack upon one's person --- WHILE IT IS IN PROGRESS? [See above statement].
Barry de la Rionda said tonight that Zimmerman was "stalking" Martin. Angela called Trayvon "prey". Since it seems obvious to me they are not going to grow up, or shut up...should we just roll with it, and hope these two keep running their mouths?
At this point, yeah, ok Barry, let us hear what you really think. But when talking, please forget you are a prosecutor and can be held accountable in this world for idle comments. It would serve the bastard right. He has made a life out of convicting others, in part over what they say. Let's let him have a turn at it. But who will take him to task? Not Angela Corey, and not Eric Holder either.
I hope Zimmerman is able to sue the pants off of him. Take his house, his cars, his life savings, his future retirement checks.
Florida Republicans could score some PR points right now, if they were to do some of their own investigating into what Angela's crew has been up to in the last few years. There has been increasing levels of prosecution since Corey first took office. Law & order... but at what price? At the price of truth itself, or just some bad ethics? Did any otherwise less than fully guilty defendants get a raw deal? Like --- falsification of evidence, witness tampering (coaching), exculpatory evidence lost or 'forgotten', not turned over to State appointed attorneys, because they never asked about it, and their clients were not quite smart enough to know about?
Defense lawyers might have some tales to tell. Let's see how Angela and company have been treating not-so-wealthy BLACK defendants, and poor whites too. (they also get steamrolled, the way the "system" is, by default) How many black men have they possibly wrongly convicted? We only need one.
There was a case in Florida recently, where an educated (master degree, I think) gainfully employed black woman got 20 YEARS for firing a "warning shot". Let's investigate THAT. Corey is obviously anti-self defense, if that defense involves using a firearm.
But we need a replacement for Corey, too. I don't live in Florida, so have no idea who it could be. But do we really want the likes of Benjamin Crump to be picking the next D.A.'s? Ha! He might do better than that fat lying hag Corey. They are all liars. Disbar them. Fire the lot of them. Take away their retirements, too. That might be enough for them to shoot themselves. Or get a job in a 7-11 in Homestead, where some gangsta will do it for them.
Zimmerman writes left handed, but must shoot right handed. Gun was on right hip.
Scott needs to answer for his feckless behavior as well.
And Corey needs jail time.
Agreed. 100%
” They fooled me one time. It wont happen again.”
Yes, we have a equally vexing problem with Republican officeholders. They need to be vetted before we elect them and we need turn them out of office at the earliest possible point in time when they violate our trust. Scott does not appear to have any backbone and Bondi (and her sidekick Angela Corey) are both crooked as a dog’s hind leg!
Scott has been a good governor. I say this as a public school teacher for which I'm constantly excoriated at work, but to no avail. That group of liberal predators is one that I can handle as I have done for the past 25 years. Bondi has been a good AG, despite this unfortunate turn of events. Politics is not a clean business. It's ugly, dirty and vile. Everybody has to get their hands dirty to a certain extent. That's why it takes people willing to DO that sort of thing and still have a core basis of political beliefs they use as a guide. It's so easy to be the armchair quarterback and criticize from the sidelines. If you can do a better job, then run!
Hell, I fully understand your frustration with the whole ugly mess. I got so sick of the internal filth built into the system and the RINOs at the national level (Boehner and Cantor and their ilk) that I left the Republican party after 37 years of loyal volunteerism, activism and being a donor. At first, I felt a little rudderless, but now I've decided that I like it. As an independent, I can turn my cannon on anybody and not feel a whit of guilt. That freedom has allowed me to really look into all sides without the filters of brand loyalty and I sort of looked at everybody with an eye to doing what I thought needed to get done. I think it's better to have a Republican who strays from the path than a democrat who lives off the path and forges their own trail with their ideology as guide. Obama is a perfect example of this. There were times when even Reagan strayed from the path in the name of getting a job done. That's politics.
How many innocent people did Reagan attempt to put in prison to appease a lynch mob?
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