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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: 1771804" data-attributes="member: 3553"><p>Yes, but in this case, there was not even enough evidence to make it a court-case...in the OJ and casey anthony cases there was never a question that they were valid cases. In this case, the point many people are making is that it does not even make it to the level of a court-case. The special prosecutor had to make it all up (go see alan dershowitz talk about it...and no one has refuted him that i know of). </p><p>People are just assuming that every time someone shoots someone and the law enforcement folks on the scene judge it to be a legitimate case of self defense and the public prosecutor judges it to be a legit case of self defense, that it must STILL be tried? </p><p>so now, the "special prosecutor" has been appointed and has overridden the call made by the public prosecutor that there is not EVEN a case here, and you would think she would have a strong legal basis for this, right? That the public prosecutor must have made some serious error? But there is NO basis for the special prosecutor here to make it into a court case, NONE. according to alan derhsowitz...she has nothing.....and dershowitz is no conservative...just a liberal Harvard Law Professor...</p><p></p><p>plus the special prosecutor was publicly praying with Martin's mom and Dad...you ever seen a prosecutor pray with the family members of one side of the case? </p><p>can anyone seriously believe that this is just a "business as usual" case and we'll just see what the court proceedings turn up? It is obviously political, and a bunch of powerful people are encouraging a guilty verdict. It's NOT just the usual "let the wheels of justice turn and we'll see what comes up" kind of deal. The wheels of justice have already been derailed here. </p><p>it IS a lynching</p><p>My personal guess ( and i hope i am wrong) is they are hoping to pressure the witnesses to change their testimony slightly, or to be unsure, or to somehow shoot holes in their testimony, and then convict this poor guy.</p><p>And if they do that, the message is clear....guns are evil and if you use a gun for self defense, we can come get you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="abajaj11, post: 1771804, member: 3553"] Yes, but in this case, there was not even enough evidence to make it a court-case...in the OJ and casey anthony cases there was never a question that they were valid cases. In this case, the point many people are making is that it does not even make it to the level of a court-case. The special prosecutor had to make it all up (go see alan dershowitz talk about it...and no one has refuted him that i know of). People are just assuming that every time someone shoots someone and the law enforcement folks on the scene judge it to be a legitimate case of self defense and the public prosecutor judges it to be a legit case of self defense, that it must STILL be tried? so now, the "special prosecutor" has been appointed and has overridden the call made by the public prosecutor that there is not EVEN a case here, and you would think she would have a strong legal basis for this, right? That the public prosecutor must have made some serious error? But there is NO basis for the special prosecutor here to make it into a court case, NONE. according to alan derhsowitz...she has nothing.....and dershowitz is no conservative...just a liberal Harvard Law Professor... plus the special prosecutor was publicly praying with Martin's mom and Dad...you ever seen a prosecutor pray with the family members of one side of the case? can anyone seriously believe that this is just a "business as usual" case and we'll just see what the court proceedings turn up? It is obviously political, and a bunch of powerful people are encouraging a guilty verdict. It's NOT just the usual "let the wheels of justice turn and we'll see what comes up" kind of deal. The wheels of justice have already been derailed here. it IS a lynching My personal guess ( and i hope i am wrong) is they are hoping to pressure the witnesses to change their testimony slightly, or to be unsure, or to somehow shoot holes in their testimony, and then convict this poor guy. And if they do that, the message is clear....guns are evil and if you use a gun for self defense, we can come get you. [/QUOTE]
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