Mighty convenient for the Prosecution
Thats easy. Feb 26th is my brothers’ birthday.
Too bad Nixon’s personal secretary Rose Mary Woods (18 minute gap) is no longer with us. She might be able to explain the missing information.
Remember in that era the press was actually curious about missing information.
The GPS data goes like this...
Phone Call to Girlfriend.
GPS shows Trayvon arrives home... and then leaving prior to the altercation with Zimmerman.
If I were the judge, that, by itself, would end the case against Mr. Zimmerman. If the prosecution is Nifonging him, he can’t get a fair trial. Dismissed!
This is my favorite:
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attacking Trayvon Martin's character. Redwolf, if you do it again you will be banned from the site. You are well aware of our commenting rules on this case.End quote
Talkmarxist doesn't give a rat's a$$ if the "yute" was what he clearly appears to have been...a young punk headed toward a life of lawlessness.Or a punk that had already arrived there.
A blatant railroad attempt.
aHA!
The Blue Screen of Death strikes again!
(is the BSOD still around or is that, like, so yesterday?)
bump
These rules are in place to assure that evidence isn't contaminated, tampered with or manufactured ("planted").
The phone was handled by several unnamed persons, then sent by another anonymous person to an unnamed agency in another state, then returned, unlocked, to the local DA. Sounds like this happened with little or no oversight.
IMO this evidence is inadmissable.
My phone went through the comlete washer cycle. My wife heard it thumping in the drier. A few hours later, it was fully charged and ready to go. Works just fine.
somebody tampered with the phone and broke the chain of custody.Normal, they send the phone off to a 3rd party in case like this and they make a image of files before they try to decrypt them. Also, the phone company has a record of every phone call and txt message send or received from the phone. This missing data is more than enough to get Zimmerman off on appeal if this goes all the way. Somebody is going to get a Civil Rights Lawsuit and disbarred.
Ever hear of Spoliation of Evidence?
The motion to continue seems to be in essence a motion to delay the trial.
If so, what about the defense’s right to a speedy trial?