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Originally posted by jose830 View Postjust heard on the radio right now that they found traces
of drugs on Trayvons system the day he died...Marijuana
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Originally posted by Sweet Tooththe law should never EVER punish the victim from defending themself.
ever.
everyone has the right to make their own choice of whether to run or not.
She had a way out, yet she choose to come back and fire her gun. She went from victim to suspect by doing that
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Originally posted by MANIAC310 View Postso he's drugged out walking around with his hoodie on @ night in a neighborhood where theres been robberies... beats Zimmerman half to death and people still pretend to be blind to the facts
Either way a lot more facts are being released now and it's seems to me as though these facts are helping Zimmerman's case. I wouldn't be surprised if he is acquitted.
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I think making laws like stand your ground & others only breed confusion & controversy. The law IMO seemed overly protective of Zimmerman as opposed to this woman.
But then again the justice system always favored the rich. If she took the 1st deal they offered, 20 years wouldn't have been on the table. But the woman believed she genuinely was not guilty & paid the price.
In the wake of this tragedy & what happened in the Martin case, lawmakers need to amend that law. It will only continue to get worse.
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Theres quite a few differences between this and the Zimmerman case. Big one being the fact that she left the area of danger, got her gun, and came back with it. That is a huge difference, and I have to agree with that having merit in regard to a guilty verdict.
Another thing I think didnt help her was this...
Taken from the article
"According to Mitchell Stone, a Jacksonville defense attorney who has tried numerous stand your ground and domestic violence cases, there were several problems with Alexander's case. First, according to court documents, Alexander violated her bail by returning to the home where the shooting incident took place several months later.
"A lot of people would say, if she's so afraid of him, what's she doing going back there?" says Stone."
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Originally posted by Sweet Toothactually not running is what standing your ground means.
now i know nothing about this case.
but as a principle , victims should not be required to run.
that's all the law is.
it's a law to protect victims from being punished for defending themself.
the vigilante stuff shouldn't apply.
A stand-your-ground law states that a person may use force in self-defense when there is reasonable belief of a threat, without an obligation to retreat first
She completely threw that out the window when she didnt run and returned with a gun
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Originally posted by Sweet Toothi wasn't talking about this case.
i was making a general statement about how stand your ground law makes sense.
don't know about this case. don't care.
i'm talking about in general. a victim shouldn't be required to run. a victim not running shouldn't place the blame on them.
And what you think has no effect on what the law is
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Originally posted by Sweet Toothand the basic definition of the law is that you are under no requirement to run away.
hence stand your ground.
standing your ground means not running away.
And its nice how you make up your own silly definitions of the law Taking the name of the law literally
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Originally posted by Sweet Toothwtf do you think "without an obligation to retreat first" mean?
it means the victim is under no obligation to run away.
Not that hard to understand
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