VoiceofReason wrote:Zimmerman is the victim of political persecution. There is no way the man or his family can have any sort of normal life after this.RX8er wrote:I say we gather a bunch of people and start protesting. This is a travesty of justice.baldeagle wrote:Interesting double standard. Prosecutors couldn't wait to charge Shellie Zimmerman with perjury, but their star witness? Well, that's another matter entirely.
Even if justice is done in the court and he is found not guilty, there will be demonstrations and/or riots.
I look for the persecutor to threaten to go for the max penalty against his wife (five years and $5000.00) unless he pleads guilty to a lesser charge. This is the only way the persecutor and judge can get out of the situation they allowed themselves to get railroaded into.
I don't think the "allowed" themselves to get railroaded....I think they jumped in on their own, with both feet, expecting a quid pro quo.