Posted on 07/03/2013 5:16:54 AM PDT by Uncle Chip
Today, July 3rd, is DAY #18 (of 4th week) State of Florida V. George Zimmerman case.
Rather than recap yesterday, I want to draw attention to some issues A great recap is available HERE:
Yesterday, we got the first view on the horizon of the mud about to get slung by the State toward the character of George Zimmerman Things are about to get intense.
Also, the State probably wants the jury to hear Sybrina, TrayMom and tears, last in the line-up prior to the long mid-week holiday break - so heads up for her this afternoon.
Tracy probably will not testify due to his on-the-record lies now visible in evidence.
Remember, there is so much corruption in the assembly of this case you can expect the State to avoid the traditional witnesses brought by normal prosecutions.
The state has already won a pre-trial motion to bar the defense mentioning the absence of any witness from the States case.
So if the Seminole County Medical Examiner, or any LEO is not called to the stand OMara cannot mention it. M.E. = Trayvon Blood Tox. etc.
The Scheme Team has, in their desperation, blitzed the media and geography. Daryl Parks, and Jasmine Rand are doing as much Cable News as possible. Jasmine is the David Axelrod of their scheme. She is also a well skilled liar, and working hand in hand to assist and counsel with the State.
Jasmine is also simultaneously trying to coordinate the narrative of Rachel Jeantel with Rod Vereen. You now have: Natalie Jackson, Ben Crump, Darryl Parks, Jasmine Rand, and Rod Vereen all working together to protect their narrative.
According to her girls: Alicia Stanley has also been physically threatened and extorted to keep her mouth shut. They, all of them, are in full tactical combat operational mode to get their lynching money.
There is NOTHING they will not do. N.O.T.H.I.N.G.
We knew that though....TM was not able to get to the gun.
No blood on pistol grip. DNA sample insufficient to include or exclude either GZ or TM.
Holster DNA matched GZ. No determination for TM.
Did he say he could not determine whose DNA it is but he could determine whose DNA it wasn’t?
Run Roh. Fodder for the defense.
Didn't even cross my mind.
Was there a need to remove the Cable Lock, rack the pistol, and dry fire it twice, in the general area of the Jury ?
“but he could determine whose DNA it wasnt?”
You can disqualify people using DNA.
True, but this doesn't prove that TM didn't go for the gun - just that he never got it if he did... It's almost like the prosecution thinks all it has to do is raise reasonable doubt about GZ's story, but that is directly opposite of the standard of proof. They have to PROVE beyond a reasonable doubt that his story is not true.
We knew that though....TM was not able to get to the gun.
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But the first responding officer was able to get to the gun. Was his DNA found anywhere on the gun? Was it tested for?
I know you can disqualify people using DNA but if there isn’t enough to say whose DNA it is, can they still tell the DNA doesn’t belong to someone?
Are we going to hear from a medical examiner about an autopsy at all? So far we don’t have a dead guy in evidence yet.
Did you know that Tracy Martin was still legally married to Alicia, and that Brandy Green is still legally married to someone else ?
looks like she does have to run for reelection;
http://www.americanbar.org/content/dam/aba/migrated/leadership/fact_sheet.authcheckdam.pdf
Did they find Billy Jeff’s DNA on the gun?
I ask, because that boy has been known to get around, so to speak.
When the cop took GZ's gun...he used no gloves.
Then the first aid person wiped off any DNA that might have been on GZ's face off. Then another "aid" did the same. The Barney Fife squad!!
They can say “We can’t rule out the defendant”.
Saying TM DNA didn’t show papa Martin would sure live thing up!
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No it isn’t.
It can get very cold here in florida, I have two heavy jackets and an outer shell, and I’ve had to wear all three of them before on top of a sweatshirt in Florida.
Also, going to say, if I see a person that I do not know walking next to my house in a hood in the rain or the snow or the cold or the that, the police are getting called.
That is a good point, I think
I would have to concede that.
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