Sunday, April 22, 2012

If Zimmerman’s Head Is Bloody,Charges Shouldn’t Have Been Filed

George Zimmerman Head SC If Zimmermans Head is Bloody,Charges Shouldnt Have Been Filed
The chant during the OJ trial was,“if the glove don’t fit,then vote to acquit.”In the Trayvon Martin killing,the legal system should focus on the wounds of George Zimmerman. Now that the bloody photographs of the back of George Zimmerman’s head have been released,we must ask why he was charged with second-degree murder.
These photos are clear evidence that George Zimmerman was acting in self-defense,and according to Florida law,Zimmerman had a right to protect himself that tragic night.
We expect the national news media to manipulate and mislead in a case such as this,and they didn’t disappoint. NBC doctored the 911 tapes. News websites photoshopped Zimmerman’s pictures to make him appear more “white.”Some photos even have Zimmerman’s brown Hispanic eyes as being a light Aryan blue. All this news manipulation was intent on creating racial tension.
We expected a higher standard from prosecutors. It now seems clear that they are also trying to manipulate this case for exposure and career advancement. The prosecutors have been as craven as the news media.
The conflicting stories from the night of the death of Trayvon Martin should have been sorted out by police working in concert with prosecutors. Instead,we have seen prosecutors intimidated by a national movement intent on using Martin’s death to create racial tension (and to reelect Barack Obama.)
This entire case has become a toxic political situation,and justice for George Zimmerman is being sacrificed on the altar of expediency and racial politics.
Florida statutes are clear. To be charged with 2nd degree murder under Florida law,Zimmerman must possess a “depraved mind having no regard for human life.”Also,Zimmerman would have to demonstrate malice.
Taking a human life in Florida only becomes a criminal homicide if it is without justification. Self-defense,including the use of deadly force,is explicitly recognized in Florida law.

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