As usual you are just plain wrong. The overcharging was made by Angela Corey, a conservative Republican prosecutor appointed by tea party Governor Scott.Quote from CaptainObvious:
For those that are angry about the verdict, make sure you place the blame where it belongs. Blame the MSM. Blame Race bating Inc. Blame the prosecution and the judge. The reason Z is free today and not sitting in a jail cell is because a political agenda was pushed in a court room, and that agenda was defeated.
As I've said from the beginning, Z was guilty of something, but it was never 2nd degree murder, not even close. Had the prosecution brought a type of manslaughter charge from the beginning, with a lesser option of aggravated assault, Z would be in a jail cell right now. Pundits and commentators alike could debate whether he would belong in a cell at all, but the prosecution would have won that case.
Radical leftism was defeated in this case as it should have been. America won.
Quote from Arnie:
Yeah, we are all waiting for the day when we are disarmed and we can watch a young soldier get slaughtered in broad day and take pics with our smart phone because we lost any capacity to defend ourselves or even give a shit.
Quote from Nine_Ender:
If you had any credibility as a moderator you'd have deleted some of the more obvious racist posts before ever posting an opinion. Seriously, do you have no personal standards ? Read the "conduct rules" for the site, not allowing posts that :
" victimizes, harasses, degrades, or intimidates an individual or group of individuals on the basis of religion, gender, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, age, or disability; "
Quote from kut2k2:
As usual you are just plain wrong. The overcharging was made by Angela Corey, a conservative Republican prosecutor appointed by tea party Governor Scott.
I submit she got exactly the verdict she wanted, thanks to overcharging.
Quote from Maverick74:
There is a winner. The law won tonight. It served it's purpose. Our legal system is not about absolute truth, but putting the absolute burden on the prosecution to prove it's case. It might mean a few guilty go free, but it guarantees the innocent will not be found guilty. And we have accepted that in this country. We accepted that with OJ Simpson, with Casey Anthony and many others.
It's foundation is rooted in old English law and often quoted by Sir Williams Gladstone: " Better that 10 guilty persons escape then one person suffer."
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And often repeated by our founding fathers:
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