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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: 1772205" data-attributes="member: 3553"><p>Thanks for teasing out the subtleties in points 1 & 2. I agree while the overall decisions were not to arrest and not to press charges, there may have been some dissent, the extent of which we do not know. </p><p>For point 3), that fact that Alan dershowitz, an avowed liberal, came out and spoke against this affidavit makes it even stronger than if someone else, like say, John Lott, had done so. </p><p>clearly Dershowitz was looking at the legal content of the affidavit. So it makes perfect sense to cite him, especially since no one of any legal stature seems to be refuting him or challenging his views on this. </p><p>And whatever Dershowitz's political views are, he IS a legal scholar. </p><p>Overall, I think we can all agree this case has been blown WAY out of proportion!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="abajaj11, post: 1772205, member: 3553"] Thanks for teasing out the subtleties in points 1 & 2. I agree while the overall decisions were not to arrest and not to press charges, there may have been some dissent, the extent of which we do not know. For point 3), that fact that Alan dershowitz, an avowed liberal, came out and spoke against this affidavit makes it even stronger than if someone else, like say, John Lott, had done so. clearly Dershowitz was looking at the legal content of the affidavit. So it makes perfect sense to cite him, especially since no one of any legal stature seems to be refuting him or challenging his views on this. And whatever Dershowitz's political views are, he IS a legal scholar. Overall, I think we can all agree this case has been blown WAY out of proportion! [/QUOTE]
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