04-20-2012, 10:02 AM
I'm glad to see this thread here. Only serious discussion taking place about this society changing event, imo.
I think that it's still an "inside" job, which was why he got charged with 2nd degree murder instead of manslaughter. Manslaughter would have been a slam dunk, 15 years for the crime, 15 years for the gun. 30 years would have been a fair exchange for his rather heinous actions.
They won't get a jury to convict him on that kind of charge, unless there's a truckload of stuff we didn't see or hear, and it seems like the whole scenario has been pretty transparent.
For example. He was arrested in Talahassee the morning the judge signed the warrant. That means the cops knew where he was from the get go. The fact that his dads a retired judge, and is part of that Sanford County "inner circle" speaks volumes about the way it was handled.
Is it perjury is you make a public statement that you KNOW is a lie to obfuscate the issues? Zimmerman's nose was never broken, he was the aggressor and executor in that struggle.
I think that it's still an "inside" job, which was why he got charged with 2nd degree murder instead of manslaughter. Manslaughter would have been a slam dunk, 15 years for the crime, 15 years for the gun. 30 years would have been a fair exchange for his rather heinous actions.
They won't get a jury to convict him on that kind of charge, unless there's a truckload of stuff we didn't see or hear, and it seems like the whole scenario has been pretty transparent.
For example. He was arrested in Talahassee the morning the judge signed the warrant. That means the cops knew where he was from the get go. The fact that his dads a retired judge, and is part of that Sanford County "inner circle" speaks volumes about the way it was handled.
Is it perjury is you make a public statement that you KNOW is a lie to obfuscate the issues? Zimmerman's nose was never broken, he was the aggressor and executor in that struggle.