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Stand Your Ground law coming under scrutiny due to the Zimmerman/Florida incident
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<blockquote data-quote="abajaj11" data-source="post: 1771587" data-attributes="member: 3553"><p>The case made by the special prosecutor is very forced and does not seem to have any substance (Harvard Liberal professor dershowitz said so plainly enough and no one with any credibility in the legal community has refuted him). Finding a jury to convict will be much much easier because many, many people have been convinced ex ante that the accused is guilty, and the public pressure is all on the defendant and his defense, pressure that is totally out of proportion to the alleged crime. </p><p></p><p>In other words, some very powerful people are rooting for a guilty verdict (it seems like that to me) and yes, that does translate to a metaphorical lynching.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="abajaj11, post: 1771587, member: 3553"] The case made by the special prosecutor is very forced and does not seem to have any substance (Harvard Liberal professor dershowitz said so plainly enough and no one with any credibility in the legal community has refuted him). Finding a jury to convict will be much much easier because many, many people have been convinced ex ante that the accused is guilty, and the public pressure is all on the defendant and his defense, pressure that is totally out of proportion to the alleged crime. In other words, some very powerful people are rooting for a guilty verdict (it seems like that to me) and yes, that does translate to a metaphorical lynching. [/QUOTE]
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