These prosecutors are bound and determined to get their pound of flesh. smh
After reading that link, it made me want to act just like those dirty black panther's did before Zimmerman's arrest. However, I also read this quote in the comments section that couldn't have been more perfect...
“Rest in the Lord, and wait patiently for Him: fret not thyself because of him who prospereth in his way, because of the man who bringeth wicked devices to pass. Cease from anger, and forsake wrath: fret not thyself in any wise to do evil” (Psalm 37:7-8)
These prosecutors are bound and determined to get their pound of flesh. smh
I think they are trying to put pressure on him to perhaps accept some sort of a plea deal by leveraging his family against him. If this doesn't work, they'll amp up the pressure. Did I ever mention to you folks how much I despise this sort of thing?
These prosecutors are bound and determined to get their pound of flesh. smh
I think they are trying to put pressure on him to perhaps accept some sort of a plea deal by leveraging his family against him. If this doesn't work, they'll amp up the pressure. Did I ever mention to you folks how much I despise this sort of thing?
These prosecutors are bound and determined to get their pound of flesh. smh
I think they are trying to put pressure on him to perhaps accept some sort of a plea deal by leveraging his family against him. If this doesn't work, they'll amp up the pressure. Did I ever mention to you folks how much I despise this sort of thing?
That is despicable.
I hope that he does give in to the pressure.
You hope he does??
Range Rule: "The front gate lock is not an acceptable target." Never Forget.
These prosecutors are bound and determined to get their pound of flesh. smh
I think they are trying to put pressure on him to perhaps accept some sort of a plea deal by leveraging his family against him. If this doesn't work, they'll amp up the pressure. Did I ever mention to you folks how much I despise this sort of thing?
I can't imagine what sort of legal representation he had, before his current lawyer. What was his wife doing testifying under oath in the first place.
I was in the car all day today listening to XM on the highway. CNN after a while starts to get on your nerves. First they had some stories on "stand your ground" as it is under review right now in Florida, still calling Trayvon a child. Then they got into the man beating his daughters molester to death. "Should he be charged? Should he go free? Shouldn't a jury decide?" All the while egging us on to get involved in Syria.
Only thing worse was the BBC, they had a story saying in a majority the of cases, a person should not work, but be on the dole, as they called it. Being on the dole was actually the appropriate thing to do.
philip964 wrote:I can't imagine what sort of legal representation he had, before his current lawyer. What was his wife doing testifying under oath in the first place.
I was in the car all day today listening to XM on the highway. CNN after a while starts to get on your nerves. First they had some stories on "stand your ground" as it is under review right now in Florida, still calling Trayvon a child. Then they got into the man beating his daughters molester to death. "Should he be charged? Should he go free? Shouldn't a jury decide?" All the while egging us on to get involved in Syria.
Only thing worse was the BBC, they had a story saying in a majority the of cases, a person should not work, but be on the dole, as they called it. Being on the dole was actually the appropriate thing to do.
These prosecutors are bound and determined to get their pound of flesh. smh
I think they are trying to put pressure on him to perhaps accept some sort of a plea deal by leveraging his family against him. If this doesn't work, they'll amp up the pressure. Did I ever mention to you folks how much I despise this sort of thing?
That is despicable.
I hope that he does give in to the pressure.
You hope he does??
NOT!
Indeed!
That said, none of this would have happened if George had stayed in his vehicle. Is anybody learning anything from this still unfolding drama? Hello?
...in a society where it's always the other guy's fault and noone has backbone enough to say "I was wrong"...it might be a nonsense argument...but to anyone cleareyed and wise enough to see what started the whole thing...it's going to keep coming up...because it's true...if he'd made the call, gone about his business, none of this could or would have happened...he did it to himself...
speedsix wrote:...in a society where it's always the other guy's fault and noone has backbone enough to say "I was wrong"...it might be a nonsense argument...but to anyone cleareyed and wise enough to see what started the whole thing...it's going to keep coming up...because it's true...if he'd made the call, gone about his business, none of this could or would have happened...he did it to himself...
That's like saying that someone who's killed by a drunk driver "did it to themselves" because they were out on the same road. Zimmerman may not have acted wisely, but he did not (as far as we know) act wrongly.
I am not a lawyer, nor have I played one on TV, nor did I stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night, nor should anything I say be taken as legal advice. If it is important that any information be accurate, do not use me as the only source.