George Zimmerman Trial Thread (Found Not Guilty Jesus help us...)

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Du_Du;6027840 said:
yall think he taking the stand?

i say hell the fucks no

Id say no to but its not the 100% that i thought it would be.. Zimmerman has his own ideas.. hes getting pleaded to and chewed out like a trainer would do to a boxer in the corner..
 
they probably gonna go ahead and wrap for the day, start closing arguements tomorrow and finish in time for teh jury to deliberate over the weekend...monday it's gonna be show time!!
 
Du_Du;6027772 said:
so who's been protecting the neighborhood since zimmerman be inactive?

in suburban neighborhoods, the best way to keep criminals out of your back yard is to shoot one in your front yard. doubt anyone is fuckin around in there anymore.
 
CirocObama;6027786 said:
Lol yo please someone help me out.

Im not that experienced with courtrooms and shit but when are they coming with the final verdict? Is there supposed to be another trial after this or what?

nah, they'll break for lunch
 
Wild Willie in the A;6027885 said:
they probably gonna go ahead and wrap for the day, start closing arguements tomorrow and finish in time for teh jury to deliberate over the weekend...monday it's gonna be show time!!

Aight! Appreciate it my nigga.
 
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mediaite.com/tv/cnn-legal-analyst-decries-defenses-critical-mistake-of-calling-final-witness-foolish-first-big-error/

CNN Legal Analyst Decries Defense’s ‘Critical’ Mistake Of Calling Final Witness: ‘Foolish,’ ‘First Big Error’

CNN Legal Analyst Paul Callan told anchor Ashley Banfield that the George Zimmerman defense made a major blunder in calling self-defense expert Dennis Root to the stand to testify on what many believe will be the last day of the defense’s case.

“This was like the prosecutors finally getting a chance to cross-examine George Zimmerman,” Callan said. “This was a foolish move, the first big error by the defense. What it did was, it allowed the prosecutor to develop every possible inconsistency in the Zimmerman story and have a live witness trying to explain his way out of it.”

“They should have rested yesterday after great testimony from the medical examiner,” Callan said.

Root’s testimony came under heavy scrutiny during cross-examination by prosecuting attorney John Guy, who attacked Root’s credentials, motives, and thoroughness en route to demonstrating how much of his pro-Zimmerman testimony didn’t seem credible.

“The use of the dummy is now going to throw a lot of ideas into the minds of these jurors, about, ‘You know, maybe that’s the way it did happen that way,’” Callan said. “I just think this is going to be looked at as a critical error by the defense in this case, even if they end up winning it. We lawyers sometime call it ‘overtrying your case,’ calling too many witnesses.”
 
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