kokonut
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That he's a registered Democrat.
the reason why I'm lol'ing is because I don't believe what you just said at all
Interesting...Zimmerman is a registered Democrat.
What if he was an unregistered Democrat or and unregistered Republican?
The law agrees with me though.
Nope, under FL law he can still use Self defense as an affirmative defense if he is prosecuted. Up to the jury after that.
They were your "what if" scenarios, so I suppose you can have them turn out any way that you want.Why should he be the one running away? He does not have a duty to retreat. He was shot in the chest, not back.
like I said - does it matter? that's what happens in Florida since Stand Your Ground law was passed. it's basically an open-and-shut case. no question asked.
we can simply look at Post #310 and piece them together.
They were your "what if" scenarios, so I suppose you can have them turn out any way that you want.
Well if I see a hostile person with a gun in his pants confronting me, well it's certainly not going to end well for him.
You mean like he will go to prison (maybe) and you will be pushing up dandelions?
MIAMI — From the T-shirt and hoodie sales to trademarking slogans like "Justice for Trayvon" to the pass-the-hat rallies that bring in thousands, the case of an unarmed black teenager killed by a neighborhood watch volunteer is quickly turning into an Internet-fueled brand.
Websites are hawking key chains bearing Trayvon Martin's likeness. His parents have bought two trademarks, saying they hope to raise money to help other families struck by tragedy. Trayvon clothes, bumper stickers, buttons and posters are up for grabs on eBay.
Vendors selling Martin T-shirts and hoodies have become fixtures at rallies in Sanford, the central Florida town where Martin was shot last month. At one Sanford rally this week, a man had a variety of T-shirts laid out on the ground as marchers went by, yelling out, "I've got every size!"
Read more: Trayvon Inc.: Florida teen
MIAMI — From the T-shirt and hoodie sales to trademarking slogans like "Justice for Trayvon" to the pass-the-hat rallies that bring in thousands, the case of an unarmed black teenager killed by a neighborhood watch volunteer is quickly turning into an Internet-fueled brand.
Websites are hawking key chains bearing Trayvon Martin's likeness. His parents have bought two trademarks, saying they hope to raise money to help other families struck by tragedy. Trayvon clothes, bumper stickers, buttons and posters are up for grabs on eBay.
Vendors selling Martin T-shirts and hoodies have become fixtures at rallies in Sanford, the central Florida town where Martin was shot last month. At one Sanford rally this week, a man had a variety of T-shirts laid out on the ground as marchers went by, yelling out, "I've got every size!"
Read more: Trayvon Inc.: Florida teen
I thought you were gonna sit and wait for authority to decide on that?
I am. See: "Up to the jury after that."
I am. See: "Up to the jury after that."
Interesting...Zimmerman is a registered Democrat.