Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The prosecutor in this case reminds me of the prosecutor in the Duke Univ. Lacrosse incident; she's hoping to become a household name and run for higher office. I think, ultimately, the state will waste a lot of money, give her a lot of publicity, and he will be acquitted if it actually goes to trial. This whole thing was media oriented.
My DH just said the same thing. He said it felt like the same case.
Your DH and that pp are idiots. Congrats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The prosecutor in this case reminds me of the prosecutor in the Duke Univ. Lacrosse incident; she's hoping to become a household name and run for higher office. I think, ultimately, the state will waste a lot of money, give her a lot of publicity, and he will be acquitted if it actually goes to trial. This whole thing was media oriented.
My DH just said the same thing. He said it felt like the same case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why second degree? The man left his car and approached TM, dam it.
Because to get first degree, the prosecutor would have to PROVE that Zimmerman planned in advance to kill TM. Not saying what Zimmerman was or wasn't thinking, but in this case there is really no way to prove pre-meditation.
Anonymous wrote:Why second degree? The man left his car and approached TM, dam it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The prosecutor in this case reminds me of the prosecutor in the Duke Univ. Lacrosse incident; she's hoping to become a household name and run for higher office. I think, ultimately, the state will waste a lot of money, give her a lot of publicity, and he will be acquitted if it actually goes to trial. This whole thing was media oriented.
My DH just said the same thing. He said it felt like the same case.
Anonymous wrote:The prosecutor in this case reminds me of the prosecutor in the Duke Univ. Lacrosse incident; she's hoping to become a household name and run for higher office. I think, ultimately, the state will waste a lot of money, give her a lot of publicity, and he will be acquitted if it actually goes to trial. This whole thing was media oriented.
Anonymous wrote:Good! This ain't the '50's, it shows everyone you can't get away with this crap anymore.