Victim is just the term they use. You have a victim and a perpetrator...it is just a legal term to differentiate. It says nothing else. And yes, the prosecutor represents the victim as well as the law. It is not unusual for the prosecutor to be very involved with the victim’s family. I do speak with some personal experience when I say that. They are the last voice the victim has when they can no longer speak for themselves. They take that very seriously. The term victim is not being used the way you are interpreting it.
She decided that Martin was indeed the victim when she was praying with his family right off the bat. That is wrong, period. She needed to conduct a fair investigation.
Totally horsecrap.
It's a term you used.
I believe the victim was Zimmerman. Big difference. No?
You might hoodwink some here, but not me slick.