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Title: Racism worries ... color our view --- of Trayvon case.
Source: enterprisenews.com
URL Source: http://www.enterprisenews.com/topst ... color-our-view-of-Trayvon-case
Published: May 6, 2012
Author: Wendy J. Murphy
Post Date: 2012-05-08 00:29:12 by BorisY
Keywords: liars - thieves - murderers, liars - thieves - murderers, liars - thieves - murderers
Views: 1353
Comments: 8

WENDY J. MURPHY: Racism worries color our view of Trayvon case.

By Wendy J. Murphy

For The Patriot Ledger

Posted May 06, 2012

This is the conversation we’d be having about George Zimmerman killing Trayvon Martin if people weren’t afraid of being called “racist”:

Should George Zimmerman have been charged with a crime?

If there were no “stand your ground” law in Florida, the answer would be “maybe” because whether Zimmerman acted in self-defense would typically be put to a jury. But “stand your ground” makes self-defense effectively irrelevant because it is not a self-defense rule, it is a doctrine of immunity that explicitly forbids prosecution of a person, even if he or she uses deadly force, so long as there is a reasonable fear of “serious bodily harm” OR if such person is enduring a “felony” that involves the use of “force.”

Some people say “stand your ground” doesn’t apply because Zimmerman didn’t face “serious bodily injury” given that he seemed OK at the police station soon after the incident.

There is some dispute about the seriousness of his injuries, though his attorney provided medical records showing Zimmerman suffered a broken nose, swollen lip and two lacerations to the back of the head.

ABC News ran a photograph of Zimmerman’s head injuries that showed a significant amount of bleeding. Even if reasonable people can disagree on whether these medical facts fit the definition of “serious bodily injury”, Florida’s “stand your ground” law also grants immunity to people who use deadly force to repel a “forcible felony.” In other words, proof of “serious bodily injury” is not required. The crime of assault and battery by means of a dangerous weapon, such as a cement sidewalk, is a forcible felony.

Shouldn’t a prosecutor file charges whenever an unarmed person dies, and let a jury determine whether a conviction on lesser charges, or an acquittal, is the right result?

In some cases, this makes sense, as when the reasonableness of someone’s actions under a general self-defense rule is the issue. But under “stand your ground” prosecutors have no discretion even to file charges. This is a relatively new and different way of approaching prosecutorial decision-making. In the past, if a jury determined that a shooting death involved “excessive use of force in self-defense”, they would be compelled to at least find a person guilty of manslaughter. This is because the law generally allows individuals to defend themselves from harm using only an amount of force necessary to repel the force being used against them. So, if you’re being punched, you can punch back, etc.

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#1. To: BorisY (#0)

What’s The Deal About Trayvon Martin?

whyofcourse  posted on  2012-05-08   0:41:05 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: whyofcourse (#1)

Hopefully Zimmerman can go into politics !

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BorisY  posted on  2012-05-08   2:20:03 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: BorisY (#0)

Some people say “stand your ground” doesn’t apply because Zimmerman didn’t face “serious bodily injury” given that he seemed OK at the police station soon after the incident.

These people should be punched in the face and have their heads smacked on the sidewalk.

Thunderbird  posted on  2012-05-08   9:19:41 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Thunderbird (#3) (Edited)

“Stand your ground” gives individuals permission to use more than equal force, and even to use lethal weapons, in certain circumstances. Support for this idea grew out of increasing concern that allowing only “equal” force was inhibiting weaker people from defending themselves against serious and potentially lethal violence by much stronger individuals, even when the offender does not have a weapon. A classic example of this is when a woman is being raped by an unarmed man. “Stand your ground” allows the victim to kill her attacker. If the prosecutor was obligated to respect “stand your ground,” why did they charge Zimmerman with murder?

Some believe the prosecutor filed excessively serious charges for political reasons because protesters on Martin’s behalf were angry and were calling for Zimmerman’s arrest. Some of Martin’s supporters were also complaining that in similar circumstances, where the victim was not black, an arrest was made quickly and that racism was involved in the decision not to charge Zimmerman sooner.

Does it matter who was the first aggressor?

It could. If Zimmerman physically attacked Martin first, Martin would have had rights under the doctrine of “self-defense” as well as “stand your ground.” In other words, this could be a case where “stand your ground” applies to both men. Martin would not have rights under self-defense or “stand your ground” if Zimmerman did nothing more than follow him and act suspiciously toward him, even if his suspicion was rooted in racism, because those actions do not justify physical aggression under either self-defense rules or “stand your ground.”

What evidence indicates who was the first aggressor?

Evidence released thus far indicates Martin was the first to use physical violence. Zimmerman’s medical records reportedly show that he suffered a broken nose, swollen lip and lacerations to the back of the head. According to the coroner who received Martin’s body for burial, there were no injuries on his body (aside from the fatal wound) to indicate that Martin had been physically injured by Zimmerman before the gunshot. While this may not establish definitively that Zimmerman did not physically assault Martin, it is some proof that whatever aggression was involved, there was no physical violence that rose to the level of “serious bodily injury” or “forcible felony.”

It is possible that Zimmerman brandished a weapon, which could amount to a “forcible felony” even without causing bodily harm, but there is no evidence that this occurred. In fact, when asked during a recent hearing whether there was any evidence to contradict Zimmerman’s claim that he was walking back toward his vehicle when Martin Jumped on him from behind, the lead investigator for the prosecution said “no.”

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Angela Corey - biased !

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BorisY  posted on  2012-05-08   9:37:11 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: whyofcourse, *Crime and Corruption*, *Bang List* (#1)

Every single word in that video is true,and has been true for the last several decades.

And yes,I am not only fed up with it,I have been fed up with it for decades. If you want to be treated like a human,conduct yourself with humanity. Act like a wild animal and I will treat you like a wild animal.

And make no mistake about it,if you attack me for no reason I WILL kill you regardless of your color or what your great,great,great,great granddaddy went through.

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sneakypete  posted on  2012-05-08   10:44:56 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: sneakypete (#5)

Why did the prosecutor file charges if she knew Zimmerman had serious injuries and knew his claim about Martin as the first aggressor was not contradicted by the evidence?

Prosecutors sometimes worry more about public perception than doing justice. They also think about getting re-elected and how certain discretionary decisions might influence the feelings of voters in their district. Prosecutors are supposed to act ethically, and they can get in serious trouble if they make decisions based more on politics than law. The prosecutor in this case has been criticized for asking the public to join her “in prayer” with Martin’s family and for declaring that she would seek “justice for Trayvon.” A prosecutor has a duty to seek justice on behalf of the public interest, including the accused. She is also obligated to refrain from making public comments that might taint the jury pool or otherwise cause prejudice to the accused. The prosecutor’s lead investigator was also criticized after testifying at Zimmerman’s bail hearing that he “never” looked at Zimmerman’s medical records even though the prosecutor has a duty to uncover exculpatory evidence before filing charges.

What’s likely to happen?

If the prosecution’s case is not stronger than the evidence thus far indicates, the charges will likely be dismissed before trial because “stand your ground” allows a defense attorney to file a motion to dismiss all charges without going to trial. Unless new facts are revealed that contradict the evidence thus far released, Zimmerman will win a motion to dismiss, either at the trial level or on appeal.

What about the fact that Zimmerman apparently lied when he testified that he thought Martin was a “little” younger than he was (28), but on the 911 tape, he says he believed Martin was a “teenager”? Won’t this make it easier for a jury to find him guilty?

Not necessarily. If there is a trial, Zimmerman’s lie about Martin’s age will be admitted as evidence against him, but it’s not likely to make much difference in a case where Martin’s age isn’t a particularly important issue. Martin was over six feet tall; much taller than Zimmerman, which is just as important as age for jurors considering whether they believe Zimmerman feared serious bodily injury or death at the time of the incident.

Zimmerman also apparently lied by omission when he failed to tell the court that he had $200,000 in a bank account. He only had to come up with $15,000 cash to get out on bond because witnesses said he had no money for bail. Then it turned out he had $200,000 in an account that people donated to him for a defense fund. Won’t this hurt his credibility with jurors? If there is a trial, the jury won’t likely hear about this issue because it isn’t relevant to the murder charge. He could get in trouble with the judge, and his bail could be revoked or the amount of bail could be increased, but the judge knows that the vast majority of accused criminals lie about whether they can pay for a lawyer or afford bail without ever getting in trouble. A recent report in Massachusetts found that a vast majority of defendants charged with crimes don’t tell the truth about how much money they have. An audit found that most people who get taxpayer funded lawyers don’t actually qualify, which means not only that many people who can afford a higher bail are getting out on low bail when they don’t deserve it, they are wasting the public’s money on attorneys that they can afford to pay, at least in part, themselves. None of this excuses lying, but frankly, it was Zimmerman’s lawyer, not Zimmerman, who was obligated to tell the court about such defense funds, and he didn’t. In fact, he said publicly that he simply never even asked Zimmerman about defense funds. Some people believe this is because the lawyer wanted to make sure the money was available to pay his fees, rather than given to the court for bail. Whatever the reason for the omission, it has nothing to do with the criminal charges.

Wendy Murphy is a leading victims rights advocate and nationally recognized television legal analyst. She is an adjunct professor at New England Law in Boston. She can be reached at wmurphy@nesl.edu. Read more of her columns at The Daily Beast .

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BorisY  posted on  2012-05-09   9:04:59 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: BorisY (#6)

Prosecutors sometimes worry more about public perception than doing justice.

"SOMETIMES"?????

Show me a prosecutor that doesn't dream about running for and winning higher political office,or one that runs away from teebee cameras.

You will have a easier time finding and getting photos of Big Foot.

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sneakypete  posted on  2012-05-09   10:56:09 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: sneakypete (#7)

I got kicked out of jury duty becauase I told the woman prosecutor the case was obviously a plea bargaining case - legal frame up of crook liars - lawyers !

The defense attorney was crying when I was leaving !

" I don't want to hear nothing about no special deals " !

Everything exploded !

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BorisY  posted on  2012-05-09   12:48:01 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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