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July 3rd, 2013, 11:43 AM #211Banned
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July 3rd, 2013, 11:43 AM #212
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Seemed like it might be going that way...but now I think they're just trying to show that "we did a lot of work on this case" for after the acquittal.
On a related note, there are two conclusions that could be reasonably drawn from GZ having a round in the chamber; on the one hand, it allowed GZ to draw and fire with one hand.
On the other hand, it meant that if Martin had gained control, he could have shot GZ with one hand. If GZ carried with an empty chamber, then Martin would most likely have pointed and pulled the trigger, then had to use both hands to manipulate the gun, check the non-existent safety, figure out why it didn't go BANG. It would give GZ a chance to grab the gun, punch Martin, get that police help that arrived 30 seconds after the shooting (which is unusually prompt, but it happened here, because GZ called before the shooting.)
The wisdom of carrying -1 depends on how the specific encounter goes down.Attorney Phil Kline, AKA gunlawyer001@gmail.com
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July 3rd, 2013, 11:49 AM #213
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The tax payers of FL should be very upset at the cost of this stupidity.
On a related note, there are two conclusions that could be reasonably drawn from GZ having a round in the chamber; on the one hand, it allowed GZ to draw and fire with one hand.
On the other hand, it meant that if Martin had gained control, he could have shot GZ with one hand. If GZ carried with an empty chamber, then Martin would most likely have pointed and pulled the trigger, then had to use both hands to manipulate the gun, check the non-existent safety, figure out why it didn't go BANG. It would give GZ a chance to grab the gun, punch Martin, get that police help that arrived 30 seconds after the shooting (which is unusually prompt, but it happened here, because GZ called before the shooting.)
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July 3rd, 2013, 12:15 PM #214Grand Member
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Re: Zimmerman Trial
The "state" has wasted fistfuls of money on this and it's clear there is no case, but then we have a potential harebrained jury, so it's not over till it's over.
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July 3rd, 2013, 12:33 PM #215
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hey guys didnt read through the whole thread but for any who are watching, any vague guesses on when they think this thing will end?
want to make sure i am not in cleveland when it happens...just in caseMontani Semper Liberi
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July 3rd, 2013, 12:38 PM #216
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July 3rd, 2013, 02:07 PM #217Grand Member
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Re: Zimmerman Trial
O..M..G
fnc is reporting that the prosecution wants to try and rest it's case today.
By even the most bias mind slanted to the prosecution has the state come even remotely close to proving 2nd degree murder?
If the judge doesn't grant dismissal she should be disbarred.
This case is going to make the OJ prosecution look like genius.FUCK BIDEN
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July 3rd, 2013, 02:18 PM #218
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There's no way that the judge was instructed to allow a directed verdict at the close of the prosecution's case. It's pretty clear that this whole trial is a top-down sham, and GZ will be lucky if he ekes out an acquittal from the jury.
If a white judge dismisses the case, there will be riots. If he's acquitted (or convicted) there will also be riots, but it won't be the judge's fault.
A generation born to entitlement and tutored in how unfair everything is if you don't succeed (or in the case of Michelle Obama, it's still unfair even if you are handed massive wealth and success) is going to riot "because they can". Not because they have to. The Egyptians may riot because they have no other choice. People who riot if their team loses are NOT people forced to riot, they are lawless assholes who will destroy stuff if they think they can get away with it. That's why they swarm convenience stores and loot and pillage, because they know that nobody will resist and they won't all be caught.Attorney Phil Kline, AKA gunlawyer001@gmail.com
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July 3rd, 2013, 02:46 PM #219Grand Member
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Re: Zimmerman Trial
I can't but wonder what, if any, effect the arrest and grand jury indictment of Angela Corey will have on the trial. Corey has been indicted for falsifying arrest warrants and withholding evidence in connection with the Zimmerman case. If it wasn't for her actions, politically pressured, Zimmerman would not be facing murder charges. You could argue that Zimmerman's trial is the result of false arrest, and he is the victim of malicious prosecution. If he is acquitted, it'll make for a hell of a lawsuit.
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July 3rd, 2013, 02:47 PM #220
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Doubt it, more like a chance for GZ to run. With GZ's MMA training, it should have never gotten that far. If GZ learned anything from this, it is that he can't fight, as this is obvious from his painful crying for help. Also, GZ allowed TM to get close enough to punch him in the nose. What is it that one learns when there is a threat, keep your eyes on the threat. Poor GZ.
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