Posted on 07/12/2013 4:52:55 AM PDT by Uncle Chip
Today, July 12th, is DAY #24 (of 5th week) State of Florida V. George Zimmerman case.
Yesterday the prosecution provide closing arguments (Summary: http://legalinsurrection.com/2013/07/states-closing-argument-two-hours-of-raising-doubt).
Today the defense attorney, Mark OMara will present his closing argument. Then the prosecution rebuttal.
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Not only that, they gave a dead link for those of us looking for the live thread.
Where the hell is the live thread?
It is mesmerizing isn’t it! :)
It would be funny to send to MOM. lol
Was wondering what happened. Seems multiple Zimmerman threads got locked.
bttt
Looks like the Admin isn’t quite awake this am yet either.
Wrong thread still locked.
Did Bernie sneak in and get a job here?
I wanna know too. Which is the live thread? There are still multiple ones
I don’t know. I would not have locked ANY of the threads. But that’s just me.
Just redo it maybe?
I like them both
LOL!!!
That is sooo cute!
On top of Old Baldy
I brought him to grief
A dummy pro-se-cu-tor
Is worth than a thief
Leni
That’s perfect! lol
WHEEE!!!
Until further notice, this looks like the live thread to me.
Looks like this is a good time to duck out and head to the store. Hope it gets sorted out.
Chip’s thread is back up.
You had me at hello! LOL!
I think its wrong that the jurors don’t know the potential sentence. The fact that it is taking this long to reach a verdict is troubling. The state did not make its case. There is a ton of reasonable doubt. The only truthful, honest and just verdict is not guilty.
If they have someone trying to push for guilty or manslaughter I hope they hold out for not guilty and get a hung jury. Better to have a second trial than for Zimmerman to have to sit in prison for a year or so on appeal.
It hasn't yet taken long. Jurors have been in hotel rooms for weeks. Even if it took them five minutes to come to a consensus, it would not be surprising for them to decide that they'd rather pack up their things and present their decision in the morning, rather than present their decision and then have to pack their things.
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