George Zimmerman taken into custody after incident with gun

Quote from kut2k2:

Last I checked, innocent people falsely accused of a crime, especially a serious crime like a wrongful death, take the stand in their defense over 99% of the time.
You got a link to that stat?

Lucky for him his jury was clueless and racist.
You ignorant imbecile, the jury voted exactly as they should have.

But he keeps pushing his dumb luck. Interesting times ahead for him.
Certainly plausible. Maybe eventually he'll actually break a law for real and get convicted. Then all you anti gun cheese dick pussies can have your gay orgy in celebration.
 
Quote from bigarrow:

Where are all the Zimmy hero worshipers who've posted hundreds of times about the virtues of Zimmy baby. chirp chirp little chicks

As usual, you miss the point and are just your usual asshole self. People didn't support the man Zimmerman as much as they supported his right to carry a gun and protect himself in the Trayvon incident. If Zimmerman goes on to do something afterwards that is illegal, then he should be punished accordingly.
 
Quote from kut2k2:

Last I checked, innocent people falsely accused of a crime, especially a serious crime like a wrongful death, take the stand in their defense over 99% of the time.
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No reasonable defense lawyer within the U.S. would ever recommend that someone accused of murder take the stand in their own defense in a case that does not involve a domestic situation.

The percentage of defendants taking the stand in their own defense in manslaughter, homicide, and murder cases is no greater than 25% (in non-domestic cases).
 
Quote from Tsing Tao:

As usual, you miss the point and are just your usual asshole self....
Sometimes I wonder if maybe his wife died, just to get away from him.
 
Quote from gwb-trading:

No reasonable defense lawyer within the U.S. would ever recommend that someone accused of murder take the stand in their own defense in a case that does not involve a domestic situation.

The percentage of defendants taking the stand in their own defense in manslaughter, homicide, and murder cases is no greater than 25% (in non-domestic cases).
You're mixing up the guilty and the innocent alike. Most defense attorneys say they prefer not to know whether or not their client did it. I'm talking about the truly innocent client. He almost always takes the stand because he insists on doing so. It's the guilty ones who hesitate and play the odds like Z-boy did. Just another OJ.
 
Quote from kut2k2:

Last I checked, innocent people falsely accused of a crime, especially a serious crime like a wrongful death, take the stand in their defense over 99% of the time.

Z-boy punked out when it came time to explain himself to his jury. Lucky for him his jury was clueless and racist.

But he keeps pushing his dumb luck. Interesting times ahead for him.

Well, aren't you a disagreeable person! You don't agree with the jury now, is that it? You, from a distance, with info from MSNBC, know better than the jury that was presented with proper evidence? Maybe you disagree with the jury system itself and would rather see jackbooted militia with orders from the Premiere himself to the scene?

I have to dine with a couple of these mouth breathers that suck up everything coming out of the MSNBC sewer pipe that opens up right in their living rooms. They are judgmental assholes to an amazing extent. I have psychopaths in my environs, we all do, but I know enough to sort them out, and I have judgmental assholes in my environs. I'm starting to think the judgmental assholes do more damage than the psychos. Psychos are just little kids at the center of the stage of life, they are easy to con and deal with, judgmental assholes actually are grownups that prefer to avoid facts before coming to conclusions.
 
Quote from Lucrum:

My thoughts exactly, so answer those two question I've posed to you half a dozen or more times and we're on.

I figure if you're too stupid to answer then you can't possibly win an IQ test challenge. So why continue your charade?

If you're too chicken shit to answer anonymously on the internet then you'll never show up in ATL to begin with. So why continue your charade?

Strawman and the liars way out. But I will give you credit for not making a bet you know you would probably lose. How about a game of ping pong is that more your speed? In the interest of fair play I used to be pretty salty at that game.
 
Quote from kut2k2:

You're mixing up the guilty and the innocent alike. Most defense attorneys say they prefer not to know whether or not their client did it. I'm talking about the truly innocent client. He almost always takes the stand because he insists on doing so. It's the guilty ones who hesitate and play the odds like Z-boy did. Just another OJ.

You obviously don't know any defense attorneys worth more than $1.25. I've never met a defense attorney who wanted to put their client on the stand whether guilty or innocent. And btw, to your comment above. Every defense attorney I've ever met ALWAYS wanted to know if their client was guilty or not. NO defense attorney wants a surprise pulled out in the middle of a trial.
 
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