I want to see a law that provides harsh, severe penalties upon any prosecutor who tries an innocent man. Suppression of exonerating evidence should be a death penalty offense.
Post acquittal, (which seems like a lock), Mr. Zimmerman - and his legal team - certainly seem to have a "target rich environment" to file upon. Along the way - just for giggles - they might want to include the President in the stack. If they do and he responds, will President Obama claim his prejudicial pre-indictment remarks were made in his (protected) capacity as POTUS ? A lot of character in FL, Sanford, and across the nation will be on display when the GZ jury returns. >Jeff
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The best part has yet to come -- the civil suits. Believe me, the media will soon quiet down as George picks them off one by one. It will be glorious.
Arkindole
I want to see a law that provides harsh, severe penalties upon any prosecutor who tries an innocent man. Suppression of exonerating evidence should be a death penalty offense.
Obama owns any and all rioting. Maybe he could say, "If I had a son he'd be out looting right now."
Enough of this shit . Free Zimmerman , we'll deal with what comes next .
Nifong'ing. Nothing but. I hope Zimmerman sues 'em all & ends up laughing all the way to the bank.
B Woodman
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Post acquittal, (which seems like a lock), Mr. Zimmerman - and his legal team - certainly seem to have a "target rich environment" to file upon. Along the way - just for giggles - they might want to include the President in the stack. If they do and he responds, will President Obama claim his prejudicial pre-indictment remarks were made in his (protected) capacity as POTUS ? A lot of character in FL, Sanford, and across the nation will be on display when the GZ jury returns. >Jeff
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