Zimmerman DIDNT follow Trayvon. He DID follow the dispatchers advice!

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P.S.S. One thing I learned over my time in P&R, it is time to take down Fox News.

Let us know how that is going from time to time...
 
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Then Shut The Fuck Up.

P.S. Wow, just finished reading your parroting of Hannity's ramblings... Wow, seems like you don't need any evidence because you have everything you need. Please, step in the line dedicated to hypocrites like pspr, Lucrum, nutmeg... and the gang.

P.S.S. One thing I learned over my time in P&R, it is time to take down Fox News.

Another menstruating bitch.

Were you breathless after you wrote this load of horseshit?
 
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I wouldn't let a dispatcher "order" me to do anything.
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Especially since that police dept has already admitted it was not a lawful order, apparently they are not even considering a charge of failure to obey a lawful order.

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So this has been a major point for all the Martin supporters saying that the dispatcher "ordered" zimmerman to stop following him and zimmerman just chased him down anyway. Apparently zimmerman did listen to the advice and stop following him. The reason zimmerman got out of his car was because the dispatcher wanted to know the address he was at, so zimmerman got out of his car, looked for the address and then headed back to his car when he was ambushed by Martin.

Your whole case just fell apart. Imagine what more will come out when the trial starts. Everyone that supported Martin is going to look like sheep that had the wool pulled over their little sheep eyes.

This guy explains it all.

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Do you guys just believe whatever nonsense is put out there? Does this make any sense. This guy was supposed to be the 'neighborhood watch" guy, he lives there, he knows the addresses, and can easily see from his truck.

Want to buy some of the Florida swampland? How stupid.
 
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Do you guys just believe whatever nonsense is put out there? Does this make any sense. This guy was supposed to be the 'neighborhood watch" guy, he lives there, he knows the addresses, and can easily see from his truck.

Want to buy some of the Florida swampland? How stupid.

If you notice the lack of formal conscience that is fitting of a human in someone's post, let it be decreed that he is a conservative and has a gun pointing in your face.

Low-effort thinking promotes political conservatism
 
Quote from twofacedjoker:

If you notice the lack of formal conscience that is fitting of a human in someone's post, let it be decreed that he is a conservative and has a gun pointing in your face.

Low-effort thinking promotes political conservatism

I see the little group of posters who love to get onboard with some conservative issue or another, go yippee and then start name calling and all that crap. Maybe 10 people total. A little group of kids rallying behind whatever their leaders tell them. BUT, this case is so beyond the basic right left nonsense, I am appalled by the insensitivity of these children. We have a case now, let the facts come out.
 
Quote from twofacedjoker:

Then Shut The Fuck Up.

P.S. Wow, just finished reading your parroting of Hannity's ramblings... Wow, seems like you don't need any evidence because you have everything you need. Please, step in the line dedicated to hypocrites like pspr, Lucrum, nutmeg... and the gang.

P.S.S. One thing I learned over my time in P&R, it is time to take down Fox News.

That's right blame FOX news.:D :D :D
 
Lawyers commenting on TV indicate that the Florida "stand your ground" law provides that a hearing may be held before the judge on the merits of the case under that law and the entire case can be dismissed if the judge determines that the "preponderance" of the evidence supports the defendant under that statute. This would be before the case is ever heard by a jury.
 
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Lawyers commenting on TV indicate that the Florida "stand your ground" law provides that a hearing may be held before the judge on the merits of the case under that law and the entire case can be dismissed if the judge determines that the "preponderance" of the evidence supports the defendant under that statute. This would be before the case is ever heard by a jury.
You are beyond merit the most dubious person to face humanity. Baboons, or orangutans in your case as you don't seem to have the intellectual capacity to differentiate between the two, might actually pass the mental scope in understanding what has transpired today.

The key to comprehending how much of a convicting evidence the prosecutor holds is with the bond. To deny bond on a 2nd degree murder charge, the prosecutor must show beyond probable cause. That is right, beyond. As in, it would unyielding enough to hold a conviction. And if the judge were to deny this today(the bond was already denied, asking the judge would most likely be met with the same response), the defense is annihilated in the media and possible jury. That is why he is preparing for the May 29th arraignment to go all-in or nothing.

Also, it was this lawyer that decided yesterday that he would ask for bond and suddenly retreated/resigned from the request today.

If the lawyers in TV actually practiced law instead of commenting, they would know better.

Better start donating to Zimmerman 2012. He needs money for protection in jail. I hear he has enough tattoos to join the Hispanic prison gang.
 
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